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Termite and wasp?????
jorgemotalmeida
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Posted on 12-11-2006 20:22
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Hi fly (and now HYM)forum Smile too! ehe


I took this one in Serra da Estrela not so far from Seia. This was took near the famous "Cabe?a da Velha".

The one white is ISOPTERA - termite. But the other one intrigued me.
I think that is a wasp because antenna doesn?t seem from an ant, and the eyes, and head format remember me more a wasp than an ant.
what do you think?

The termite has about 4 mm and wasp about 1 mm. Indeed, I just realize that wasp in photo!!!!! not there???!!!!

Please see this fantastic duo. Smile

static.flickr.com/107/295576509_822775c92e.jpg

of course, we will need to see it bigger:

http://www.flickr...509&size=l
Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 12-11-2006 20:24
 
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Posted on 12-11-2006 22:06
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Proctotrupoidea female not winged....first attempt!Wink
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Hmmm,
My vote would go for Ceraphronoidea, so the choice is between Ceraphronidae or Megaspilidae.
If I would have to put money on it, I'd vote for Ceraphronidae! Grin
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Gerard Pennards wrote:
Hmmm,
My vote would go for Ceraphronoidea, so the choice is between Ceraphronidae or Megaspilidae.
If I would have to put money on it, I'd vote for Ceraphronidae! Grin
Greetings, Gerard


why you think this wasp can be Ceraphronoidea? which characters in photo told you that coud be that family? Thank you!
Perhaps it would help to see a much bigger size. Take a look on this size:

http://www.flickr...630&size=o

Proctoss... appears! Smile

I wish to know which can be this termite too. The photo needs total ID, at least, genus level. Smile
Thank you.
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Hmm, I would not be surpised if it was Scelionidae either...
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Proctotrupoidea, Ceraphronoidea, Scelionidae .... so many guess.. it is not easy. Sad see the bigger image, it could help to realize which this wasp could be...
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please... who can help on ID of this wasp?
 
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Well Jorge,
As you see (by the answers given so far) the problem is that on the picture there are not enough details visible to put a name on it with certainty. Our guesses go into the same direction, because Proctotrupoidea, Ceraphronoidea and Scelionidae are close relatives within Hymenoptera.
People like me see the picture and a name pops up in the head, but only based on the general appearence, not based on clear characters in the picture.
It will be hard to come to a definite conclusion if the specimen is not available! Sad
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Hi

ok. I see. And if we advance with Dryinidae family?

No, I don?t have the specimen. Sad

Perhaps Proctoss can give us some clues! Smile

 
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