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Is this a wasp?
LordV
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Posted on 12-08-2006 16:23
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Taken today on a rhododendron leaf South Coast UK. 1.01mm long with a very odd appendage attached either to it's head or the front end of the abdomen.
Any ideas?

Thanks Brian V.

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LordV wrote:
Taken today on a rhododendron leaf South Coast UK. 1.01mm long with a very odd appendage attached either to it's head or the front end of the abdomen.
Any ideas?

Thanks Brian V.


Very strange appendage! It seems a wasp for me.
Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 12-08-2006 16:41
 
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LordV wrote:
Taken today on a rhododendron leaf South Coast UK. 1.01mm long with a very odd appendage attached either to it's head or the front end of the abdomen.
Any ideas?

Thanks Brian V.



I'm curious about yellow thing? Nectar? Egg? I think a t first time that was vestigial wing, but the dorsal wing doesn?t show nothing that resembles a vestigial wing. And antennas are more similar to hymenopters that flies, as well the eyes.
 
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Yes, it is a wasp. This one belongs to the family platygastridae, genus Inostemma!Grin
The horn on it's back is a receptacle for the ovipositor.
Greetings,
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Greetings,
Gerard Pennards
 
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Gerard Pennards wrote:
Yes, it is a wasp. This one belongs to the family platygastridae, genus Inostemma!Grin
The horn on it's back is a receptacle for the ovipositor.
Greetings,




Very strange receptacle, indeed! It could be serve as a shelter of dorsal body too?

I heard somewhere about these family wasp a few hours ago!!! But where???
 
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Gerard Pennards wrote:
Yes, it is a wasp. This one belongs to the family platygastridae, genus Inostemma!Grin
The horn on it's back is a receptacle for the ovipositor.
Greetings,



It fits great with this one:

http://micropics....ma/1/1.htm

more quick:

micropics.org.uk/Platygasteridae/Inostemma/1/inostemma.jpg
 
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Thanks Gerard and jorgemotalmeida for the ID help Smile
Brian V.

 
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