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Posted on 21-11-2006 17:37
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Location: Hungary
Date: 2006-09-15
Size: approx. 8-10 mm
Place: bushy area

I put this image for you again because I am very curious about this ichneumon. I trust that someone can give me a few indications at least the family. Unfortunately I have only one photo from it.
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Long shot Ichneumoninae:c.f. Barichneumon (No collection access atm) Camille's group so we will see.
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Because of the smoothness of the antenna , Valemberg says Ichneumoninae Platylabini but there is really few characters!
I ask Riedel!
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Hi Camille,

Thank you for your response. I am very glad of it, because you could determine a possible taxa. Unfortunately i have not better picture I could take only this one.
 
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Dear Camille,

I think that Valemberg is correct. The specimen looks very much like a female of Platylabus, probably Pl. transversus Bridgman or P. pumilio Holmgren (red femora III with black apex, black tibia III with a subbasal reddish ring).

from Matthias RIEDEL
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Hi Camille!

You are my hero!!GrinGrin Thank you ever so much!
 
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