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Another Chalcid wasp ?
LordV
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Posted on 21-08-2006 08:21
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Only managed one shot of this small wasp (about 5mm bodylength) on my car before it flew off. Taken 20/08/06 South Coast UK. Looks similar to one I posted before but possibly different colouring
http://www.diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php forum_id=6&thread_id=2153 .

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Pteromalidae , undoubtedlySmile
 
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proctoss wrote:
Pteromalidae , undoubtedlySmile


Why Pteromalidae? Smile
 
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jorgemotalmeida wrote:
proctoss wrote:
Pteromalidae , undoubtedlySmile


Why Pteromalidae? Smile

Because it is!Wink
 
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No... I mean what characters you see in the fly that enables you to conclude the family. Thank you!
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I always find it's Pteromalidae when it isn't one of the other familes!! Wink

But seriously, I don't think there is one single character that seperates Pteromalidae from the others - keys usually split off all the other families first and then if it isn't one of those it's a pteromalid Grin
 
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Chris Raper wrote:
I always find it's Pteromalidae when it isn't one of the other familes!! Wink

But seriously, I don't think there is one single character that seperates Pteromalidae from the others - keys usually split off all the other families first and then if it isn't one of those it's a pteromalid Grin


I see. By reduction to families. Wink

But it is not so scientific... because it could be a new species. Smile But in general this rule applies very well: it is more probable that you find a known species than an unknown species for Science. But this rule has exceptions, fortunately! Smile
 
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