Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Ichneumonidae - Pimplinae sp.
Posted by Karol Ox on 10-11-2011 22:18
#1
Please ID. Thank you very much.
8.11.2011, Slovakia.
Edited by Karol Ox on 22-11-2011 16:20
Posted by Karol Ox on 10-11-2011 22:25
#2
2
Posted by Karol Ox on 11-11-2011 08:19
#4
Thank you. I would of rather similar to the Pimplinae sp. or Dolichomitus sp.
Posted by Karol Ox on 11-11-2011 08:47
#5
Maybe Dolichomitus imperator ...
Posted by cthirion on 11-11-2011 11:10
#6
Not possible in photo!
Camille Thirion
Posted by Karol Ox on 12-11-2011 08:10
#7
ok, thank you.
cthirion wrote:
Not possible in photo!
Camille Thirion
Posted by cthirion on 13-11-2011 00:51
#8
End of the oviscapt to be detailed !
Posted by Karol Ox on 13-11-2011 11:18
#9
cthirion wrote:
End of the oviscapt to be detailed !
Posted by Karol Ox on 13-11-2011 11:20
#10
detail2
Posted by Karol Ox on 13-11-2011 11:21
#11
detail3
Posted by cthirion on 13-11-2011 17:11
#12
The end please!
Posted by ChrisR on 13-11-2011 18:16
#13
Dolichomitus can only be reliably identified by examination of the tip of the ovipositor (not the external sheath) and then best done laterally ... it isn't hard to do under a microscope but it is very hard to do when alive ;)
Posted by Karol Ox on 13-11-2011 18:18
#14
I do not have a better photo...
cthirion wrote:
The end please!
Edited by Karol Ox on 13-11-2011 18:19
Posted by Karol Ox on 13-11-2011 18:22
#15
OK, thank you very much for your help.
ChrisR wrote:
Dolichomitus can only be reliably identified by examination of the tip of the ovipositor (not the external sheath) and then best done laterally ... it isn't hard to do under a microscope but it is very hard to do when alive ;)
Posted by cthirion on 21-11-2011 23:20
#16
Pimplinae sp from P.N. Libert
Posted by Karol Ox on 22-11-2011 16:14
#17
Thank you!
cthirion wrote:
Pimplinae sp from P.N. Libert