Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Ichneumoninae Anisobas sp.?
Posted by zcuc on 01-01-2008 01:58
#1
Anyone know this wasp?
Was searching for pray on the same plant were I found the caterpillars in last post.
Edited by zcuc on 12-01-2008 11:21
Posted by cthirion on 01-01-2008 11:16
#2
Perhaps Ichneumoninae Anisobas sp.
Posted by cthirion on 01-01-2008 11:16
#3
Perhaps Ichneumoninae Anisobas sp.
Posted by zcuc on 12-01-2008 11:26
#4
Does Anisobas sp. has such long antenna? with wasp it's about the full length of the body. When I checked on the net it seem Anisobas sp. has much shorter one. Am I correct?
Posted by cthirion on 15-01-2008 20:14
#5
It's a male, antenna with at least 30 segments!
Posted by cthirion on 25-01-2008 13:10
#6
:(:(:(Platylabus vibratorius Thunb
Valemberg d?t.
Can I have the photograph?
Thank you for your attention!
Camille
Edited by cthirion on 25-01-2008 13:13
Posted by cthirion on 14-02-2008 20:45
#7
To follow.... another opinion from Matthias RIEDEL-Germany!
Dear Camille,
in my opinion the specimen does not belong to Platylabus. All Platylabus do NOT have white markings at the apical tergites (but Asthenolabus have these markings). I think the specimen belongs to Anisobas spec (all Anisobas species are very much similar coloured)
Posted by cthirion on 16-02-2008 21:21
#8
Perhaps Anisobas seyrigi ????
Not enough of characters to be affirmative
Valemberg
Posted by zcuc on 17-02-2008 00:26
#9
Hi Camille,
I have a few more photos ( not much) of this wasp. If you need any parcticular view to check other characteristics I can check if one of my other photos contain it.