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Dmitry Gavryushin
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Collected by sweeping, 05.08.2006.
Size 6mm.
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Chalcididae.
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Thanks Paul - yet I hope someone still can go further
 
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Subfamily Chalcidinae, species Chalcis sispes (Linnaeus)
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Thank you so much Gerard
 
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Chalcis sispes is a parasitoid of Stratiomys [Stratiomyidae] larvae, if I am correctly informed.

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So this thread seems to have even more relevancy to Diptera Smile.
 
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Hello,

May I add that these are marvelous pictures ?
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Merci beaucoup Pierre Smile
 
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