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Symphyta - Pamphiliidae?
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Posted on 16-04-2008 21:11
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Hi,
Please don't tell me the photos are bad - I know myself. This was a very small representative of the Hymenoptera that crawled on my window pane on 6 April, not easy to photograph. It seems to have a nice colouration, and my search for a family led me to Pamphiliidae - something like Acantholyda posticalis. However, I may be absolutely wrong, so is there any expert who recognizes the small visitor?
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This looks a bit too neat for a pamphilid - they're usually much broader, but I suspect this is a male, so maybe OK .... no, I don't know! Grin
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The head does not resemble, it is broader too!
It would however be said that the posterior edge of the pronotum is right as at Pamphilidae.... I do not know either! Wink

Third very long article of the antennas, perhaps Xyelidae????
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I also noticed the peculiar antennae. Xyelidae might be a very good idea!
Many thanks, Sundew
 
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