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On a dead chameleo (4)
Dmitry Gavryushin
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01.10.06, Side, Turkey.
Some chalcid wasps were also present there. Size around 5mm. They were definitely oviposing, but in the dead flesh or in maggots, that's the question.
Maybe a Brachymeria sp., Chalcidae? I know some Diptera parasitoids belong to this genus.
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I would agree with Brachymeria, Chalcidae. In Japan I made photos of very similar wasps, which were identified by an expert as belonging to this genus.
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Many thanks Xespok.
 
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yes, Brachymeria! Shock
 
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Thanks for confirmation Victor.
 
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