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More small wasps I'm afraid :)
LordV
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Posted on 25-10-2006 20:57
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Any ideas on these ?
taken today South Coast UK

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Brian V.

About 2.5mm body length
static.flickr.com/116/279292540_2059466af2.jpg

About 1,7mm body length
static.flickr.com/95/279292537_89cd506020.jpg

About 0.85 mm body length
static.flickr.com/86/279292535_dcbe62c2d0.jpg
 
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I think the top two are Encyrtidae. The bottom one maybe Trichogrammatidae?
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Thanks Paul Smile
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LordV,

Don't be afraid, go on! You brought us wonderful pictures.

Thanks in advance for the next ones.

OTOH, I still don't understand why your car attracts them so much.
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pierred wrote:
LordV,

Don't be afraid, go on! You brought us wonderful pictures.

Thanks in advance for the next ones.

OTOH, I still don't understand why your car attracts them so much.

Thanks Pierre Smile
Don't worry I'll continue to post pics Smile
I don't think the car really attracts the bugs, it's just that they are much easier to see and take pics of Smile.
I do take pics of flies as well but assume that most of them are fairly common and uninteresting. You can see them here
http://www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/sets/72157594222523751/

Brian V.
Edited by LordV on 27-10-2006 06:59
 
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