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scientist in the Amazon have discovered a giant - head up , bright - yellow wasp that stabs its host and blow out its bloodlike fluid before eating its hosts from the interior out .

The newfound species , which was found in theNational Reserve of Allpahuayo - Mishana in Peru , is namedCapitojoppa amazonica . Its genus name is a compounding of " capito , " a reference to its large , bulbous oral sex ; and " joppa , " because the newfound white Anglo-Saxon Protestant is similar to ones in the genusJoppa .

Face forward view of the head of a bright yellow wasp with dark eyes against a blurred background

Head of the newfound parasitoid wasp species, Capitojoppa amazonica.

Brandon Claridge , a doctoral prospect in biologyat Utah State University , and fellow chance on the unknown wasp species as part of a long - term surveying process , in which they lay uneasiness traps , large , collapsible shelter - like structures that capture flying insects in the understory of the rainforest . The new wasp , which can develop up to 0.7 column inch ( 1.7 centimeter ) long , is a " lone endoparasitoid , " intend it place a individual egg inside the body of its host . Caterpillars , beetles , and even spiders can fall prey to this voracious sponger .

" Once the innkeeper is located and mount , the female will frantically stroke it with her antennae , " Claridge told Live Science in an electronic mail . " If satisfactory , the female will deposit a single egg inside the host by pierce it with her ovipositor ( a tube - like , egg - laying organ ) . "

After a few days , the egg will hatch and the freshly hatch larvae will eat on the innkeeper from the inside out . These larvae then continue to develop inside a heavy protective shell , or pupae inside the remains of their host , only emerging once they have transformed into grownup wasps .

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Feeding on its numb horde likely is n’t the only macabre doings show byC. amazonica . After dig their hosts , similar wasps will then suck the hemolymph , the bloodlike fluid found in insect , from the weeping wound , Claridge said .

In some specie , " females will even stab the host with the ovipositor and feed without laying an orchis as it help with gain nutrients for egg maturation , " Claridge said .

C. amazonicais just one of 109 newfound species the team found through ensnare .

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