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Nice ichneumon (?)
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Posted on 21-08-2007 05:44
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Location: Hungary
Habitat: Garden
Substrate: Fennel
Size: medium sized, ~10-15 mm?

Many appreciate for any idea about the genera (??) of course, if possible....
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Banchinae Banchus sp.

If spine on scutellum?Wink
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Posted on 25-08-2007 17:17
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Hello Camille!

Thank you for the identification! I have got 24 shots from this wasp but to tell you the truth, I am not fully aware of the morphology of Ichneumonids. I know well what is the scutellum, but I cannot see any kind of "spine" upon it. Can you offer me a website explaining the morphology? Thank you in advance!
 
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i think there is no any good website showing fully the morphology of Parasitica wasps. Sad
 
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there is a key for Ichneumonoidea here:
http://www.brc.ac...ly_key.pdf

here you can see a very simple scheme for distinguish (in a broad way!) Braconidae from Ichneumonidae (inside Ichneumonoidea superfamily).
http://www.hymato...noidea.pdf
 
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Posted on 28-08-2007 11:36
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jorgemotalmeida wrote:
there is a key for Ichneumonoidea here:
http://www.brc.ac...ly_key.pdf

here you can see a very simple scheme for distinguish (in a broad way!) Braconidae from Ichneumonidae (inside Ichneumonoidea superfamily).
http://www.hymato...noidea.pdf


Hello Jorge!

Many thanks for the interesting links!!
 
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