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Ichneumonidae - Species ?
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Posted on 13-08-2015 10:15
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Hello,

excuse me for my bad English and the bad photos.

I found this Diptera in Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Essen, hatched from a larvae of Vanessa atalanta - 12th July 2015.

What is the species of this Diptera? Can anybody help me?

Maik
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The photos are from the death Diptera.
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The photos are from the death Diptera.
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The photos are from the death Diptera.
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The photos are from the death Diptera.
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The photos are from the death Diptera.
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The photos are from the living Diptera.
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The photos are from the living Diptera. All photos of the living animals are from the animals trhough a plastic box.
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The photos are from the living Diptera. All photos of the living animals are from the animals through a plastic box.
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The photos are from the living Diptera. All photos of the living animals are from the animals through a plastic box.
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The photos are from the living Diptera. All photos of the living animals are from the animals through a plastic box.
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HDumas
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Hi,
Did these imagos emerge from the caterpillar???
Or weren't there yellow or white cocoons weaved together beside the caterpillar?
They look like Microgastrinae (Braconidae) to me, but I can't say more.
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Greetings from Provence
 
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Hi!

The larvea of Ichneumonidae are from the caterpillar and white cocoons weaved together beside the caterpillar.
 
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This is probably Cotesia vanessae (Microgastrinae). Gregarious parasitoid of many Vanessa/Aglais species in Europe.
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Thanks!

Maik
 
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