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Big ichneumon from Hungary
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Posted on 01-05-2007 17:42
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An ichneumon - family Anomaloninae? Smile
 
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Thank you Chris! I hope Cthirion will confirm your idea or say to us more!Wink
 
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Yes, Chris is right but I do not work this family!
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subfamily... i think. Grin
Anomaloninae - subfamily. Ichneumonidae - family. Smile
 
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Thanks for the correction Jorge - I was typing too fast and not thinking Wink They are a really tricky *subfamily* but they are very distinctive in themselves with that incredibly thin waist Smile
 
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