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Oebalia cylindrica (ID L.Sijstermans)
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Posted on 25-07-2010 12:32
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Place: Westervaart Dwarsgracht
Date: 24-07-2010
Sice: 4-5mm

Unfortunately again a female..
Genus possible..?

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First impression is that of an Oebalia

Could we get a closer lateral view from the head ?


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Will this do..?
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another one
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Why "unfortunately" a female? Anything against females?

Sarcophagidae it is. Oebalia (Miltogramminae) to be precise. I would like to see a dorsal view of the abdomen. and I would like to know whether the fore tarsi are completely black or (partially) reddish.

Can you give anything on the environment (plants) of the catch?

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Dorsal view of abdomen
And foretars seems dark..
And female.....I also like, but male just a little bit more..Grin
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foretars...
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Oebalia cylindrica (Sarcophagidae, Miltogramminae)

They are found on stem breeding Sphecidae (e.g. on brambles). A related species (and possibly this one as well) is suspected to put eggs on the host. If you catch the Sphecids, you will find the eggs as well.

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The environment fit to your discription, lots of brambles present between brushwood.
About Sphecidae i did not know, so i will pay some attention to it the next time!

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