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Wasp IDs please
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LordV |
Posted on 29-09-2005 08:46
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Member Location: Posts: 671 Joined: 06.09.05 |
Sorting through my macro shots from this year and have been unable to ID the following. Not sure if the first 3 pics are the same species (not taken at the same time), all about 10mm long. Sorry for the long post. Thanks Brian V. |
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Paul Beuk |
Posted on 29-09-2005 10:19
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Super Administrator Location: Netherlands Posts: 19363 Joined: 11.05.04 |
Well, to cheer you up: Based on the colours of the hind femora, I think the first three images might well represent three different species.
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cthirion |
Posted on 29-09-2005 11:04
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Member Location: Awirs (Flémalle) Belgique Posts: 901 Joined: 13.08.04 |
1=Ichneumonidae ou Braconidae?????? 2= Ichneumonidae ?Cryptinae 3=Ichneumonidae Diplazontinae Diplazon laetatorius, parasite de Syrphidae 4=Ichneumonidae Pimplinae 5= Ichneumonidae?Cryptinae cthirion |
LordV |
Posted on 29-09-2005 12:02
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Member Location: Posts: 671 Joined: 06.09.05 |
Paul Beuk wrote: Well, to cheer you up: Based on the colours of the hind femora, I think the first three images might well represent three different species. Thanks for sorting the post out. To show my ignorance, I thought some of these "wasps" might be sawflies. The last pic I was certain was an icheumon wasp simply because it spent ages smelling (with it's antennae) the top of this apple before it decided there was still an apple grub inside- it then stuck it's ovipositor down an existing grubs exit whole. here's another pic of it "smelling" the apple Brian V. Edited by LordV on 29-09-2005 12:14 |
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Paul Beuk |
Posted on 29-09-2005 12:48
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Super Administrator Location: Netherlands Posts: 19363 Joined: 11.05.04 |
Nice pic!
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cthirion |
Posted on 29-09-2005 15:45
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Member Location: Awirs (Flémalle) Belgique Posts: 901 Joined: 13.08.04 |
Ichneumonidae Cryptinae also!
cthirion |
LordV |
Posted on 29-09-2005 16:42
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Member Location: Posts: 671 Joined: 06.09.05 |
Thanks for the IDs cthirion Much appreciated Brian V. Edited by LordV on 29-09-2005 16:42 |
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Gerard Pennards |
Posted on 29-09-2005 16:48
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Member Location: Amersfoort Posts: 1914 Joined: 07.06.04 |
It is a species of Pristomerus, recognisable by the spike on femur 3!! I did a lot of work on African species, they can be important as biological control agent! By the way, the subfamily is nowadays called Phygadeuontinae!! Greetings Greetings, Gerard Pennards |
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cthirion |
Posted on 30-09-2005 11:21
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Member Location: Awirs (Flémalle) Belgique Posts: 901 Joined: 13.08.04 |
Thanks Gerard!
cthirion |
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