Eretmocerus eremicus
their specialized mouthparts to feed on the internal tissues of the whitefly, leading to the host’s death and contributing to a decline in whitefly populations [...] after two to three days, and hatches when the whitefly reaches its fourth instar. The larva then penetrates the host, moulting to the second instar to feed [...] transition to the pupal stage, where major morphological changes occur. The adult wasp, visible through the pupal cuticle, gnaws an exit hole to emerge. Females