Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Mystery Hymenoptera

Posted by cornascrebe on 07-07-2011 05:43
#1

Godd Morning All

Here is another mystery Hymeoptera circa 1st July 2011 Grassland / Tree Line Weather Hot and Fine UK . I havwe sopme theories on this one buit will await further opiion . Thank you all in advance

Best Wishes

Colin D

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Hymenoptera 8641 by Wildlife Ranger, on Flickr


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Hymenoptera 8646 by Wildlife Ranger, on Flickr


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Hymenoptera 8639 by Wildlife Ranger, on Flickr


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Hymenoptera 8651 by Wildlife Ranger, on Flickr


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Hymenoptera 8656 by Wildlife Ranger, on Flickr


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Posted by ChrisR on 07-07-2011 10:08
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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.