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Ctenichneumon divisorius
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It was a large sized, approx. 2 cm wasp resting on hemlock. I hope this photo shows sufficient details to identify it at least the genus level.
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There are two white strips on the antennae but I do not know it is distinctive or not.
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Icneumon suspiciosus
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Error, tibiae not black!Cool
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I would be satisfied only with the genus level. Probably the pictures do not show sufficient details for the exact identifying.
 
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Patience, the continuation arrives soon! Cool
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Ctenichneumon divisorius female
Valemberg d?t.
Does VAlemberg ask whether it can use your photograph to illustrate a work? ?
?Thank you for your attention ?
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Camille! Thank you very much! That's great! I would be very glad if Valemberg use my photo!Wink
 
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