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Ichneumon sp.
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Posted on 13-09-2007 18:27
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Is this an Ichneumon sp.?

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It's an "ichneumon wasp" but it isn't of the genus Ichneumon. With that strong lateral compression on the gaster I'd say it is more likely to be from the sub-family Campopleginae - there are very many species with identical colouration Smile
 
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Still more out of blade of knife for Campopleginae, I doubt more for second view!
Edited by cthirion on 13-09-2007 22:02
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Already a big thank you guys!

Should I name it Campopleginae sp.?
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