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Best ichneumon ever!
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Andre Jas |
Posted on 25-10-2006 17:13
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Member Location: Georgsdorf, Germany Posts: 485 Joined: 04.10.04 |
Hi again, Saw this beauty in Germany the other day in the toilets of a restaurant in Ibbenb?ren. It's so outstanding that it should be easy to ID for someone who knows a bit about them, I'd say. Any idaes are appreciated. Andr? Jas Andre Jas attached the following image: [24.54Kb] |
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Andre Jas |
Posted on 25-10-2006 17:13
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Member Location: Georgsdorf, Germany Posts: 485 Joined: 04.10.04 |
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Frank Koehler |
Posted on 25-10-2006 18:07
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Member Location: Bornheim / Rheinl. (D) Posts: 280 Joined: 30.09.06 |
Hi Andr?, that was my first idea too, when I found this "species" two years ago. But don?t think, you will find a fast and omniscient expert for this difficult family - however you meet him, let me know Ok, stop running Ichneumonidae down! It?s Ophion sp. There are 34 species in Europe, 14 species are known from Germany. If you have collected the wasp, it will be possible to find a name. Best regasrds Frank |
cthirion |
Posted on 25-10-2006 19:37
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Member Location: Awirs (Flémalle) Belgique Posts: 901 Joined: 13.08.04 |
One of rare Ophion that I go so far as to determine in photograph! ? ?Ophion obscuratus with its yellow marks on line! ? ?Commun run in this season, winters in an adult state. ? cthirion |
Andre Jas |
Posted on 25-10-2006 20:13
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Member Location: Georgsdorf, Germany Posts: 485 Joined: 04.10.04 |
Ah, I'm always happy when someone can ID an ichneumon that I photographed . Thank you very much cthirion. Andr? Jas |
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Frank Koehler |
Posted on 25-10-2006 20:47
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Member Location: Bornheim / Rheinl. (D) Posts: 280 Joined: 30.09.06 |
Thanks, cthirion. Then this shoud be the same - can you confirm? Best regards Frank |
Andre Jas |
Posted on 25-10-2006 21:29
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Member Location: Georgsdorf, Germany Posts: 485 Joined: 04.10.04 |
Hi Frank, Yours indoors too. Must be a domestic species. Andr |
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cthirion |
Posted on 25-10-2006 23:32
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Member Location: Awirs (Flémalle) Belgique Posts: 901 Joined: 13.08.04 |
Yes, it is same the, abundant one in autumn, I found females wintering even in peat bags! ? ?Another characteristic, ocellar-ocular interspace missing! ? cthirion |
Robert Nash |
Posted on 26-10-2006 09:49
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Member Location: Ulster Museum, Belfast, Ireland Posts: 288 Joined: 11.11.05 |
Beauty indeed. And very nice pics. Many Ophion come to light like moths explaining the indoor occurrence. See Gauld, I. D., T. Huddleston. 1977. The nocturnal Ichneumonoidea of the British Isles, including a key to genera. Entomologist's Gazette. 27: 35-49. |
Susan R Walter |
Posted on 26-10-2006 13:21
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Member Location: Touraine du Sud, central France Posts: 1802 Joined: 14.01.06 |
Why do none of the books about where or how to watch wildlife mention how great for invertebrates public toilets are? Mind you, you do need to be fairly discreet about photographing it in such places
Susan |
cthirion |
Posted on 26-10-2006 20:21
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Member Location: Awirs (Flémalle) Belgique Posts: 901 Joined: 13.08.04 |
Hello Robert! ? ?You forget JP. ?Brock: ? ?With systematic study of the genus Ophion in Britain. ?Tijdschrift voor entomology 125 (4), 1982 much better but it still misses species for Europe! ? cthirion |
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