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Posted on 27-06-2008 07:34
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Hello,

Does this Hymenoptera ring a bell?
pierred attached the following image:


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Somewhere in Cynipoidea.
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It does not appear Cynipoidea to to me: form petiole different and first segment abdomen not large!

Ichneumonidae....?
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Definitely an "ichneumonoid" from the antennae and the gaster shape but that's where I chicken-out! Grin
 
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How we cannot exchange any more in another place, some are quite glad to find me here!
With soon, Pierre... pour the division of my knowledge! Grin
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Hello,

Thanks to all of you for your comments.
We'll remain at Ichneumonidae for the time being.

I must confess that I didn't think of this family when taking the pictures. I tend nowadays to avoid photographying Ichneumonidae since it is too difficult for the layman to get a grip at the matter.

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Difficult, impossible...only in France!Grin

Perhaps Pimplinae!


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