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Ichneumon sp?
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Posted on 19-12-2007 18:41
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Hi, I know it is a long-shot but can anyone put a name to this ichneumonine, caught a few days ago in southern England? Smile My best guess was an Ichneumon sp. or Amblyteles sp. but it's just a guess.
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dorsal view...
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Posted on 21-12-2007 13:01
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Hi Chris,
The problem with Ichneumonidae is the endless list of lookalikes and variations, as well as the shortlist of specialists. I'm trying to make ends meet by selfstudying and comparing pictures on the internet with my own. It's a neverending story, I fear. Sad
Looking at your pictures I don't think it's Amblyteles (only one species in Western Europe: A. armatorius, which has more yellow on legs and abdomen). I think it's one of the many Ichneumon species. But I can't rule out Diphyus or Dusona species.
Anyway, "Ichneumonidae sp." is as far as I would go. Maybe "Ichneumon sp." but only because it's so very frustrating having to include 40 or more other species.Grin
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Ichneumonidae Ichneumoninae....wait until you see the continuation!

One the few specialist Grin!
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Thanks anyway - I have the old keys to British Ichneumoninae so I might try them again this Christmas holidays Smile At least you have confirmed that it isn't a cryptine or banchine Smile
 
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Valemberg thinks it is Limerodops subsericans Ichneumonidae Ichneumoninae Amblypygi!Wink
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wow - thanks for the identification - I will pass that on to Reg Tipping, the collector Smile
 
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Can I use this photograph for my future Ichneumon gallery?Smile
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certainly ... it's my own photos and you are welcome Smile If you want different angles just ask - I might be able to do it
 
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Thanks Chris!
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Camille, let us know where you will put that Ichneumon gallery. It would be nice to see a list of definitive characters for each photo.. (if it is possible).
Merci beaucoup!
 
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On my site later, impossible to mention the characters!
If I put only one part of description, that will induce in error!
Certain entomologists act thus, I do not give a name, they are often mistaken when they announce a family because they choose only one small whole of characters! Sad
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