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Posted on 29-12-2014 21:45
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Russia, Kirov region. June 19.
What a rider emerged from pupae Aporia crataegi?

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Edited by Woodmen on 09-01-2015 09:24
 
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Posted on 30-12-2014 21:17
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Ichneumonidae Cotiheresiarches dirus female

Please! I ask your permission to put your photos in my gallery!

http://www.cthirion.eu/

Thanks in advance!
Camille
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Posted on 31-12-2014 12:22
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Thank you very much, Camille!
I'm not against the use of their photos in your gallery.

Regards
Vladimir.
 
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Thank you very much!

Happy new year!
Camille
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Posted on 09-01-2015 09:27
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There were objections to the definition:
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=133599&view=findpost&p=1525857
 
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Posted on 13-01-2015 20:30
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Hello, Camille!

Your ID is incorrect, unfortunately... (it was my objection). If you compare these photos with genera key or for instance, with figures of Alexander Tereshkin of Cotiheresiarches dirus - it is clear, that this species belongs to another genus and even another tribe. So, change its name in your gallery.
I am not specialist in Ichneumoninae, but Thyrateles camelinus (Wesmael 1845) is much more similar with specias under the question.

Best regards,
Andrei Humala
Edited by IchMan on 15-01-2015 20:10
 
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Posted on 06-08-2020 16:35
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I don't suppose this is Trogus? Probably not - the areolet should be 4-sided and it's 5.

The first picture shows it on a swallowtail pupa with an obvious exit hole. Other photos of Thyrateles camelinus have the legs entirely orange. At least Trogus has dark hind tarsi!

Malcolm Storey
Edited by bioimages on 06-08-2020 16:49
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The host was Aporia crataegi. It looks more like a male Hoplismenus to me.
 
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Posted on 07-08-2020 11:22
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How about Hoplismenus terrificus?
https://www.galer...ref=142694
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Posted on 07-08-2020 13:36
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I would say either H. terrificus or H. lamprolabus but the pictures aren't clear enough for me to tell which. Someone familiar with those species could probably do it though.
 
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