Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Mystery Hymenoptera
Posted by ChrisR on 07-07-2011 10:08
#2
One of the common Ichneumonini - I always put these down as
Amblyteles sp. but I am probably wrong as there are a lot of very similar species and the British keys are really horrible to use ;)
One for Camille to consider, I think :)
Posted by cthirion on 08-07-2011 19:38
#3
Ichneumon sp.male
camille;)
Posted by cornascrebe on 11-07-2011 21:38
#4
Hi Chris / Camile
Thank you both for your reply I think you are close Chris what about Amblyteles armatorius
Best wishes
WLR
Posted by ChrisR on 11-07-2011 21:48
#5
If Camile says that it is
Ichneumon sp. then forget
Amblyteles ;) Camile is saying that it is the genus
Ichneumon, not just "an ichneumon wasp" :)
Posted by cornascrebe on 11-07-2011 21:53
#6
Thanks Chris - we now know its not Amblyteles armatorius
:) - It certainly looked like
http://www.uknatu...-info.html
Many thanks Again
Colin D
Posted by ChrisR on 11-07-2011 21:58
#7
One of our biggest problems is the state of the keys for UK
Ichneumon/
Amblyteles ... they are very hard to work through and so there are probably a lot of incorrect identifications out there - perhaps even the majority are wrong. It's a real pity because they are so common and so easy to find in the countryside in summer.