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Parasitic wasp
elck
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Posted on 14-08-2007 09:36
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Hello,
Could anyone say something about where to look for the name of this wasp please?
elck attached the following image:


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Elck (coccinellidae in dutch:http://stippen.nl)
 
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Posted on 14-08-2007 10:22
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Looks like a cynipoid wasp - possibly family Eucoilidae, but a specimen would be needed to find out which species it is - if there is a key to the species in your part of Europe Smile
 
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elck
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Posted on 14-08-2007 15:49
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I have a specimen.
I'm interested as I think it parasitised a coccinellidae
I'm about 80% sure the larva emerged from an adult coccinellida, leaving the beetle dead. The pupae was attached to the beetle.

Where should I go from here to know more?

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Elck (coccinellidae in dutch:http://stippen.nl)
 
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Posted on 14-08-2007 16:23
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If this is a eucoilid (which i am fairly sure of - from the wing-venation and the raised disc on the scutellum) then they are mainly parasitoids of dipteran pupae - but it's a very under-studdied group so anything is possible. Here in the UK the key is:

Quinlan, J. 1978. Hymenoptera, Cynipoidea, Eucoilidae. Handbooks for the identification of British insects 8, 1 ( b ) : 1-58.


But note that family Eucoilidae has been downgraded to a subfamily of Figitidae now so might be listed in modern literature as Eucoilinae Smile

I have used the key and found it works fine to genus but I have always had trouble getting further.
Edited by ChrisR on 14-08-2007 20:19
 
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elck
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Posted on 14-08-2007 19:04
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Thanks Chris.
If I can get an answer, I'll post it here
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Elck (coccinellidae in dutch:http://stippen.nl)
 
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