Posted by atylotus on 08-04-2011 15:48
#1
This specimen was found sweeping a net through the aquatic vegetation (and perhaps also vegetation growing on its bank) of a slow to fairly fast flowing canal, rich in aquatic weeds (mostly Elodea nuttallii). It appears as having no wings, but it seems as having some sort of attachment-points were they could have been.
Collected 1 km North of Brielle at the southside of the Brielse Meer, province of Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands at May 10, 2010.
I have no experience with Hymenoptera whatsoever, but I know that there are a few aquatic Hymenoptera. Could this be one of it?
Edited by atylotus on 14-04-2011 13:13
Posted by Sara21392 on 12-04-2011 10:04
#2
Wow, I haven't seen this species before?!!! Wonderful! :)
Posted by cthirion on 13-04-2011 11:01
#4
Dear Camille,
this is a female of Gelis micrurus. It is a parasitoid of egg sacs of Lycosidae.
Best wishes
Martin
SCHWARZ
Can I put it in my gallery please, thank you for your attention!
Camille
Edited by cthirion on 13-04-2011 11:07
Posted by atylotus on 13-04-2011 13:18
#5
thanks for the ID
I guess that this would make it non-aquatic.
You can use the photo's and if you like you can even get the specimen. I do hardly collect and keep terrestrial species in my collection.
Ton (aka atylotus)