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male of Lissonota sp. ?
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Posted on 17-04-2007 00:47
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Aug, SW London

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better shot for wing venation

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Possibly a male of Pimpla rufipes...

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I'd agree with Pierre, it *looks* like a Pimpla of some kind, but there are a *lot* of ichneumons with black bodies and orange legs so it's impossible to know for sure. The funny thing about Lissonota is that I have never seen one here, but because it appears in the popular 'Collins Pocket Guide' lots of people think they have seen one when they have a black wasp with orange legs. When it says in the book that 'there are many similar species' that is a gross understatement Wink
 
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you're right about the collins guide - I did base my assumption on that. Thanks for opssible ID.
 
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