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Hymenoptera - Chalcidoidea - Perilampus sp.
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Karol Ox |
Posted on 10-12-2011 15:56
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Member Location: Slovakia Posts: 1317 Joined: 25.01.11 |
Chalcidoidea? Thank you for an identification. 4.4.2011 Slovakia Karol Ox attached the following image: [141.66Kb] Edited by Karol Ox on 11-12-2011 16:23 |
Karol Ox |
Posted on 10-12-2011 15:56
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Member Location: Slovakia Posts: 1317 Joined: 25.01.11 |
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Karol Ox attached the following image: [120.14Kb] |
Karol Ox |
Posted on 10-12-2011 15:57
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Marc T |
Posted on 10-12-2011 22:11
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Member Location: Hamburg, Germany Posts: 248 Joined: 30.08.11 |
Hi Karol, definitly Chalcidoidea, but I'm not sure with the family. It might be a Pteromalidae, but the chalcidoid wasps aren't easy for ID. Further pics with details on the antennae, the head and the legs could help to go further. (There's a paper called "Keys to the Chalcidoidea fo Czechoslovakia from Peck, Boucek and Hoffer, published 1964 in the Memoirs of the Entomological Society of Canada, No. 34 - but without deeper knowledge of the chalcids, more pics on the mentioned details or the specimen itself you might get lost...) Maybe you can try at Hymis.de, there are some specialists. Best regards, Marc |
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Karol Ox |
Posted on 11-12-2011 10:48
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Member Location: Slovakia Posts: 1317 Joined: 25.01.11 |
Marc thank you very much. Marc T wrote: Hi Karol, definitly Chalcidoidea, but I'm not sure with the family. It might be a Pteromalidae, but the chalcidoid wasps aren't easy for ID. Further pics with details on the antennae, the head and the legs could help to go further. (There's a paper called "Keys to the Chalcidoidea fo Czechoslovakia from Peck, Boucek and Hoffer, published 1964 in the Memoirs of the Entomological Society of Canada, No. 34 - but without deeper knowledge of the chalcids, more pics on the mentioned details or the specimen itself you might get lost...) Maybe you can try at Hymis.de, there are some specialists. Best regards, Marc |
Gerard Pennards |
Posted on 11-12-2011 14:32
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Member Location: Amersfoort Posts: 1914 Joined: 07.06.04 |
Yes, Chalcidoidea, and the family is Perilampidae. It's even a Perilampus sp., but there are several species that look very much alike, so impossible to do from a picture... Greetings Greetings, Gerard Pennards |
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Karol Ox |
Posted on 11-12-2011 16:26
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Member Location: Slovakia Posts: 1317 Joined: 25.01.11 |
Thank you very much. Gerard Pennards wrote: Yes, Chalcidoidea, and the family is Perilampidae. It's even a Perilampus sp., but there are several species that look very much alike, so impossible to do from a picture... Greetings |
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