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Does this belong to Tenthredinidae?
waso
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Posted on 08-10-2009 23:49
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Hello,

maybe this picture is not good enough for a final ID but I give it a try.

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By wahrmut at 2009-10-08

Could this belong to the familiy of Tenthredinidae or is even a better ID posibble?
It was about 8mm in length and I found it close to a little lake in Germany.

Thanks in advance!

Wahrmut
 
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Jose Luis RC
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Posted on 09-10-2009 10:13
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Is A Dolerus sp. Blacks are very difficult to identify by photo. In Germany there is one, D. coracinus with metallic luster and head with gray hair, but I do not know him well enough to be able to talk about. The photo fantastic congratulations. José Luis.
 
waso
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Posted on 12-10-2009 11:22
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Hi José Luis,

I'm a littel bit confused because a few days ago I posted a reply and it was erased somehow. :-(
Anyway, thanks for your reply even if it seems to be too difficult to ID it finally.
But: Did I understand you that it is a Dolerus sp.?

Cheers

Wahrmut
 
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Jose Luis RC
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Posted on 18-10-2009 01:09
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Sorry. I think I am wrong with Dolerus. I think it can be Empria cf. immersa. Greetings
 
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