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Ichneumonidae?
zhengxialin
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Posted on 31-07-2013 03:41
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Someone could identify this species? Maybe is it Ichneumonidae? This species collected from Guangxi Province, China. Thanks.
Edited by zhengxialin on 08-08-2013 16:46
 
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I asked Ries van der Hout for you. It is Braconidae
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Oh, my god. Rvanderweele, Thank you very much.
 
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And according to the hind wing, a possible Braconinae.
Greetings from Provence
 
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Ok, thank you, HDumas.
 
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It also looks very like pictures identified as Stenobracon species.
 
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empeejay wrote:
It also looks very like pictures identified as Stenobracon species.


Yes, it is Stenobracon. Thank you very much, empeejay.
 
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