<em> Diadegma </em> sp., hypooptera Campopleginae parasitoid of the moth.  Photo P. Gros (insecte.org)
<em> Pales pavida </em>, a tachinid fly whose adults consume pollen, is a parasitic species of grapevine moths.  Photo E. Vandebeulque (insecte.org)
<em> Apanteles sicarius </em> (Braconidae) female.  This lays in the young caterpillars of the moth, then the larva leaves the host and weaves a white cocoon (inset at the top) from which the imago will emerge.  Inset below, fore wing without marginal adult cell.
<em> <b>Gelis areator</b> </em> Hymenoptera Ichneumonidae Cryptinae is a frequent parasitoid of grape berry moths.