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Tachysphex obscuripennis by W. Heitmans
Isidro
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Posted on 29-06-2008 13:47
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Maybe Sphecidae s. l.

Yesterday. La Pe?a, Huesca, NE Spain. About 500 meters high. Mix of mediterranean and alpine climate. Habitat: clear forest of Quercus faginea and other trees. Size: about 14 mm (more or less the same than a Polistes).

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What species can be?

Thanks.
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Edited by Isidro on 30-06-2008 13:25
 
Jose Luis RC
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Probably Sphex. Regards.
 
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Thanks..

very small for a Sphex!
 
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The genre Sphex, beside being in almost quite the planet, your size is between 10 and 32mm.
 
Christian Schmid-Egger
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Its not a Sphex, but a member of the subfamily Astatinae (Crabronidae). I am not really sure about the genus, but Astata is probable. I also thought on Larra, because of the size, but Larra normally takes Gryllotalpa for prey.

Sphex is preying large Ensifera.

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Astata: predator of the Heteroptera!
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According to my colleague (W. Heitmans), specialist bof cockroaches: Tachysphex obscuripennis on Ectobius pallidus nymph (male, last nymphal stage).
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Thanks everybody! The cockroach was already identified (E. pallidus is common in my zone) but the wasp would be impossible for me without your help. I don't know these specific relationships between predator and prey, I thinked that these wasps was less specific.

Thanks again.
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Tachysphex panzeri also predator of the Blattodea!
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Christian Schmid-Egger
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I think it is not possible to identify Tachysphex (or related genus) by photo. Tachysphex occurs with appr. 50-60 sp. in Southern Europe, and species ID even with pinned specimens is really difficult.

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