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Posted on 20-11-2006 14:23
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Location: Hungary
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Place: meadow

I know well it is very difficult to ID the ichneumon wasps nevertheless I put these images for you maybe I succeed.
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eguzki wrote:
Location: Hungary
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I know well it is very difficult to ID the ichneumon wasps nevertheless I put these images for you maybe I succeed.


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Pimplinae. Let's wait for a species. Camille maybe.
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Hi Robert!

Thank you for your response. Otherwise according to the site Fauna Europea, family Pimplinae contains 5 tribe. I have seen all of them but I have not found any genera called Camille.

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One day yesPfftPfft I should have said wait for Camille (cthirion Members list) to look at your pic. Robert
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Robert Nash wrote:
One day yesPfftPfft I should have said wait for Camille (cthirion Members list) to look at your pic. Robert


I see now, thanks! GrinGrinGrin
 
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Ichneumonidae Pimplinae it looks like an Exeristes species.
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