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Chalcidoidea ID
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Posted on 31-08-2014 21:35
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hello, can anyone help me to ID this little green one? I must admit, I even don't know if its a bee or a wasp...as my guess is bee
it is very little..approx.3mm and found on 23-08 in Voeren,Belgium.
I thought of chrysididae or ceratina_sp, but couldn't find anything comparable...
thanks a lot for looking into this...chris
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and this..
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Neither bee nor wasp. It is from Chalcidoidea super-family
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there are only 4 mentioned to be in Belgium...

wait..maybe I mix it up. do you mean Chalcididae? is this the same? "bronswespen"?
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Chalcidoidea is a superfamily that holds several families like Chalcididae, for example
 
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I see, thanks Jorge and Valerio...so I guess IDing is not so easy?
 
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Might be a Torymus sp (Torymidae) but I am not an expert.
 
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It's actually Pteromalidae, Miscogasterinae.
 
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If I google for "Pteromalidae, Miscogasterinae" , I find some info, some photos as well. a lot of chinese as well Smile
some actually do look like the little green one in the picture. I also have learned that there are some 125 different specimen of Miscogasterinae.
I think further IDyng is nearly impossible, so i will keep it like Miscogasterinae sp.

thanks a lot tristram en empeejay Smile
 
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