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torymidae family??
jorgemotalmeida
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Posted on 08-08-2006 23:07
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taken on 8 August 2006 in Nave de Santo Ant?nio - Serra da Estrela (Star Mountain) - PORTUGAL (not so far of the highest point of Continental Portugal - almost 2000 m altitude)

It seems a wasp... but not sure. I say Torymidae because it has a very long sting, indeed. But, the antennas are so (too) long for a normal wasp... I want confirmation. Genus level ID please. Thank you.

Perhaps I'm getting wrong in ID family (and perhaps ordo...)

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Typical Braconidae!Smile
 
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Yes, I agree with proctos.

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Jan Willem wrote:
Yes, I agree with proctos.

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any clues about genus?
thank you!
 
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