Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Hymenopterid prey of Asilid

Posted by martinm on 20-07-2014 18:45
#1

This small hymenopterid had been taken as prey by a specimen of Dioctria atricapilla which I caught recently in Gloucestershire, England. Is it possible to identify it to at least family level?

Posted by martinm on 20-07-2014 18:55
#2

I meant to say that this insect is about 6mm long.

Posted by John Carr on 20-07-2014 20:04
#3

The small number of flagellomeres and lack of obvious constriction of the abdomen suggest Tenthredinidae.

Posted by martinm on 20-07-2014 20:18
#4

Thank you John - that's very helpful.