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Ichneumon Wasp to ID.
Roger Thomason
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Posted on 28-07-2010 00:01
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What might have been a nice series of photo's of this wasp ovipositing turned into a miserable failure, 'cause some dumb-ass (ME awkward) forgot to switch on his ringflash. Any chance of ID'ing this one based on its colour scheme...a bit to ask I know...Apologies for quality once again Frown
Size was maybe in the region of 6-8mm...ish.
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Great photos ... it's a pimpline ichneumon ... but I couldn't say what it was without a specimen Smile
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This looks like an Itoplectis species (tricoloured tibia III and bicoloured metatarsi).
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Roger Thomason
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Thanks Chris for complimenting such crap photo's...great subject maybe..Wink
Thanks Pierre-Nicolas, I think you are correct. Smile Thought that pattern would help in getting somewhere with ID'ing this...otherwise it was for the Recycle Bin.

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