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Another wasp?
jorgemotalmeida
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Posted on 15-06-2006 17:35
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Taken today near Nelas - VISEU - PORTUGAL
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Hello,

I think this is a Symphyta (no wasp waist).
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Not too sure ... I'd like to see more of it - or see it closer because I can't see if the waist actually narrows behind the hind leg. Something is telling me 'Braconidae'... because of the long, thin antennae. Frown
 
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Chris Raper wrote:
Not too sure ... I'd like to see more of it - or see it closer because I can't see if the waist actually narrows behind the hind leg. Something is telling me 'Braconidae'... because of the long, thin antennae. Frown


I have just this one photo... Sad fAMIly for this insect it will be enough...
 
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Hello, Chris! Ok , I think Braconidae also!
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Female Sawfly - no idea of the species
 
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Hello,

I've been told (by Kees van Achterberg) that if it is a braconid (and it looks like it is!) then it is probably Bracon urinator.

Jan Willem
 
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