Posted by lweit on 05-11-2006 16:43
#1
Hello
I've found this little hymenoptera in my house, he had yellow "glasses" on the eyes. Wings length : 6 mm, antenna : 5 mm, body : 8 mm.
Identified as Lissonota (Lissonota) oculatoria (Fabricius, 1798) : is'nt it ?
Thank you
Louis
Posted by cthirion on 05-11-2006 19:57
#3
?I am unable to check the species, I do not work this group! ?
?If it is well this species, it is not here any more one Pimplinae like known as ?
http://www.insecte.org/forum/un-hymenoptere-A-glasses -- vt13834.html ?
but it is well Banchinae
?Lissonota (Lissonota) oculatoria (Fabricius, 1798)
?Not only, it parasitizes various spiders but also the macro and microlepidoptera! ?
?Well Louis for the remark raised on Fauna europaea! ?
Posted by cthirion on 13-11-2006 11:08
#4
Becomes Pimplinae : Tromatobia lineatoria (F.)
From Klaus Horstmann!
Dear Camille: There are two species: Lissonota oculatoria (Fabricius) (syn. L. elector Gravenhorst), and Tromatobia lineatoria (Villers) (syn. Tromatobia oculatoria auct.). With best wishes! Klaus