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Ichno from lepdoptera pupa
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Posted on 03-07-2021 13:40
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Wanted to raise the butterfly, but ended with having a wasp.
How far is an ID possible? Vienna, mid June

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My Diptera observations (and other living forms) can be found here, and corrections or comments over there would also be appreciated.
 
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facial shoot, body length - would probaly help experts.
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Ok, I will provide this info:
about 1cm long

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Hi Lorin, I'm trying to find the species. Do I see whitish hairs on the propodeum? A dorsal view and a detail of the hind claws could be helpful. I compare currently to a male Apechthis, Pimplinae.
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Here are additional shots of propodeum and hind claws. The hairs are at least lighter than the body
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up for Eric Smile
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Hi Lorin, Eric's still keen, but confused, too: if my guess of Apechthis is close, the legs should not be that uniformly red (was the wasp still teneral?). The claws would look good for quadridentata and there seem to be yellow stripes on the mesoscutum as well as yellow tips of scutellum and postscutellum - also good for the male quadridentata.
Greetings, Eric
 
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