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BubikolRamios
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Posted on 28-08-2021 20:18
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Any idea on this ? Loc.: SLovenia.
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it's not a lepidoptera caterpillar but a coleopteran larva
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The parasites remind me of Eulophidae, which I found on a Geometridae caterpillar last year. Do you have more images from host and parasites?
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I was wrong. Now I see it's probably a geometridae caterpillar. Sorry for the confusion.
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I have it stored, if something develops - new images...
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Actual output:http://agrozoo.ne...2647aa7dca

further id ?
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I hope so: it's most probably Euplectrus and cf. flavipes.
Greetings, Eric
 
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