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Extremely small "fly"
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Posted on 15-06-2011 09:09
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I have taken that one the 13/06/2011, again in the wood of Lauzelle, Louvain-la-neuve, Belgium. On Rubus, close to a wet area.
It measures between 1 and 2mm.

Any idea? Wink
Isn't it an hymenoptera?

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Posted on 15-06-2011 09:53
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Hymenoptera. Ichneumonoid, judging from the number of antennal segments.
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Perhaps Braconidae for me?
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From what I could make out of the wing venation I would have thought so but I cannot say I was without doubt.
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WinkMe, it is by the shape of the abdomen that I suppose but with reserve!
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