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Ichneumon M. sarcitorius
Simon
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Posted on 06-02-2012 12:42
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Is this a Sawfly of some sort? (No - ichneumonid, thanks Paul) Can anyone go further?

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I would have guessed a male ichneumonid. Wink
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I am sure you are right Paul, I am not doing too well here!

I cannot find which one with my meagre resources, something along the lines of Ichneumon lautatorius (but not quite) maybe?
 
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Ichneumon M. sarcitorius ssp. repetitor Kriechb.

En principe toutes les maculations devrait ętre jaunâtres au lieu de blanc, mais ce n'est qu'une photo !

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Je suis en retard mais merci beaucoup Camille et al. I would say though, that to the eye and not just the camera, the stripes appeared white. Maybe an age change?
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