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Anommatium ashmeadi (Thank you proctoss)
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cyprinoid |
Posted on 12-11-2009 20:02
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Member Location: Norway Posts: 1751 Joined: 19.06.09 |
Norway, 07.11, maybe 5mm including antenna
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cyprinoid |
Posted on 12-11-2009 20:03
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Member Location: Norway Posts: 1751 Joined: 19.06.09 |
another
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ChrisR |
Posted on 12-11-2009 20:40
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Administrator Location: Reading, England Posts: 7699 Joined: 12.07.04 |
Looks like a proctotrupoid wasp - either Proctotrupidae or Diapriidae perhaps
Manager of the UK Species Inventory in the Angela Marmont Centre for UK Biodiversity at the Natural History Museum, London. |
cyprinoid |
Posted on 12-11-2009 21:57
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Member Location: Norway Posts: 1751 Joined: 19.06.09 |
Thanks! Diapriidae seems right when I read about the family (antenna/head-shape).
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proctoss |
Posted on 13-11-2009 00:17
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Member Location: Moscow, Russia Posts: 191 Joined: 13.08.06 |
Anommatium ashmeadi Mayr, 1904 male, (Diapriidae, Belytinae), very common in Europa. Cheers, Victor K. Edited by proctoss on 13-11-2009 00:19 |
cyprinoid |
Posted on 13-11-2009 13:28
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Member Location: Norway Posts: 1751 Joined: 19.06.09 |
Great! Many thanks!
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