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Ichno or Symphyta? -> Pimpla rufipes (Ichno)
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Posted on 28-06-2021 12:06
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Initially thought it was a Siricid but the waist is becoming smaller, although not much - so an Ichneumonid after all?

Vienna, Danube Island, mid June

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Edited by Carnifex on 28-06-2021 14:04
Cheers, Lorin

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Hi Lorin, Ichno - Pimpla rufipes, I think.
Schmiedeknecht P. instigator:
Black, legs red - only coxae, trochanters, tarsi III black.
Length ovipositor approx. half length abdomen. IV - X
Edited by eklans on 28-06-2021 13:38
Greetings, EricK
 
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Thanks Eric, especially for the additional info!
Cheers, Lorin

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