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Miltogramminae?
mwkozlowski
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Posted on 11-09-2009 20:17
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Today, on sandy ground Warsaw very active near the burrows of solitary wasps , some smaller then house fly

thanks in advance for ID suggestions
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Maybe a Macronychia sp.
 
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Nice try. But Macronychia has stembreeding wasps as a host.

This is a female of Metopia caught in action.
Lucky shot.

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my pictures illustrate two probable tacticts of oviposituion (larviposition) of this fly. First, putting its abdomen into the hole, second , inspecting the hole (here by chance in the presence of the wasp that made the fly to withdraw ) ..just impressions from my short visit
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nice Wink Did you have an idea on the wasp??
 
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most probably Bembecinus tridens (Crabronidae)
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