Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Mutilidae male wasp?

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 15-10-2006 17:38
#1

taken today in Silgueiros - vISEU.

IT IS a male. I think a Mutilidae wasp... Do you confirm this?
Genus ID please...


static.flickr.com/88/270283850_0c1c368a22_b.jpg

Posted by proctoss on 16-10-2006 02:02
#2

this is wasp from fam. Tiphiidae
http://www.amonline.net.au/factsheets/images/diamma.jpg;)

Posted by Robert Nash on 16-10-2006 14:27
#3

Also see http://en.wikiped.../Tiphiidae for more description, wing venation pics of two genera. Robert

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 16-10-2006 19:45
#4

proctoss wrote:
this is wasp from fam. Tiphiidae
http://www.amonline.net.au/factsheets/images/diamma.jpg;)


:S mistaked again!

can you explain why? wing venation? I never seen a Thipiidae dive and dig in ground, until yesterday...

Thank you, proctross! You are awesome in hymenopters! You MUST be in future, perhaps, hymenoptera.info.

Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 16-10-2006 19:52

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 16-10-2006 19:51
#5

Robert Nash wrote:
Also see http://en.wikiped.../Tiphiidae for more description, wing venation pics of two genera. Robert



thank you! there is a dead link, and other leaves us to another genus, but we can get an idea.

So Tiphiidae family - Diamma sp. :)

Diamma bicolor is so beautiful!!

Posted by Robert Nash on 17-10-2006 09:30
#6

Sorry this is not Diamma the sole member of the subfamily Diamminae and not found in Europe. Proctoss I am sure meant this as an illustration of the family but perhaps he will confirm. Sorry about the dead link also. Robert
Beautiful is right.Shame we don't have it.