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Ichneumonidae wasp ?
jorgemotalmeida
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Posted on 26-12-2006 19:54
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Taken in V?lega - Ovar - PORTUGAL (near Atlantic Ocean and about 35 km south of Oporto).
I found this one near orange fruit tree.
about 3:1 magnification photo. the wasp has about 5 mm.

I thought in Ichneumonidae wasp, but not sure.

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Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 26-12-2006 20:57
 
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farm1.static.flickr.com/134/333341339_6b7b5e51ab.jpg

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Possible Orthocentrinae ?????
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thank you.

here you can see this wasp like a student. Smile

I have this wasp in ethanol 70%. I am very interested to know ID species. and more about wasps.

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ok. Please, give me clues about who can help me to ID the species of this one. I have it in ethanol 70% . And I have too the Pteromalidae wasp to ID. THANK YOU!

 
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Fauna Europaea (Experts on Hymenoptera: Symphyta + Ichneumo).
 
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Free Key to Subfamilies of Ichneumonidae in Britain and Ireland
http://www.brc.ac...ly_key.pdf Happy New Year Jorge Robert
 
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wowoww!! this is just fantastic! and with some my 4:1 photos I can see some features indeed! fabulous resource. Thank you a thousand, Robert!
 
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Confirmed! According to C.J. Zwakhals this is Orthocentrinae wasp and it is Orthocentrus sp.
 
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Hi!PfftGrinWink
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Hi!
Why you message of the 19.O1 is not posted?Sad
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