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Ichneumonidae - Eutanyacra species?
Buba
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Posted on 23-04-2022 11:03
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Who can help identifying this wasp? Found in may garden in Liechtenstein.

I assume it could be an eutanyacra species due to the yellow - black antennae and the black-orange legs and further characteristics.

But if so, which one species could it be ? Unfortunately, I have no picture of the abdomen.

Thanks a lot in advance.
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eklans
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Posted on 23-04-2022 11:22
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Hi, unfortunately we cannot see the abdomen, but Eutanyacra could be correct (more than 15 antennal segments should be Ichneumonidae).
I guess it may be a female of E. crispatoria.
https://www.bioli...n/id68957/
Greetings, Eric Kloeckner
 
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Posted on 23-04-2022 11:50
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Thank you Eric.

I have also checked this image from the Czech BioLib before but I was not entirely convinced. Yet, given that the abdomen of the wasp on my picture is not sufficiently visible I agree that there is at least a high likelihood that this may be a female of E. crispatoria.
 
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