Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tenthredo indet - Germany South Palatina -> Macrophya montana
Posted by ZiUser on 04-06-2018 21:53
#1
Hello,
thats my first post here. I'm not a diptera specialist, but I'm interested in fotograph a wide field of species with a correct determination to confirm the distribution of several species.
This fotos are done on 02.06.2018 in South Palatina, Germany, ca. 220m NN, on a forest track on Aegopodium podagraria.
I think it's a Tenthredo, but I've not any idea what kond of. I can show you 5 pictures, from a copulation too, noticable is that one of the partners has no yellow marks, beside of the legs.
Hope it is enohgh to determine it, thanks Rainer
Edited by ZiUser on 05-06-2018 12:32
Posted by ZiUser on 04-06-2018 22:00
#2
there are some more fotos, here one of them with a copulation, maybe it helps by determining.
Thx. Rainer
Posted by johnes81 on 04-06-2018 23:21
#3
Hello Rainer and welcome to the site. I am sorry to inform you that the insects are not diptera. The correct family is hymenoptera (bees and wasps). You can try to post such photos in the "other insects and spiders" forum here or you can try a hymenoptera forum.
Posted by Juergen Peters on 04-06-2018 23:44
#4
Hi,
by the way: the wasps are
Macrophya montana.
Posted by johnes81 on 04-06-2018 23:52
#5
well done, Jürgen :)
Posted by treebeard on 05-06-2018 09:56
#6
It undoubtedly is Macrophya montana :)
Now you are expected to edit the title of the post in the way:
"Tenthredo indet -> Macrophya montana"
to allow future vistors to navigate.
Matej
Posted by ZiUser on 05-06-2018 12:37
#7
Hello,
thanks for the determination and the note that wasps don't belong to the diptera. - Rainer