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Nightly Ichneumonid from 10.02.15 --> Tromatobia cf. lineatoria
Juergen Peters
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Posted on 10-02-2015 21:53
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Hello,

a 5 mm female at our housewall tonight (northwest Germany). Anything possible?
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In eastern North America females overwintering as adults belong to tribe Ichneumonini.
 
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Looks like a Tromatobia, but I'm not an expert. Smile
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Many thanks, John and Lars.

Here in Germany I have found several Ichneumonini overwintering, but also others (Ophioninae etc.).
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Hello,

I have searched a little bit in the web, and from the 4 Tromatobia species occuring in Germany I find T. lineatoria a very good match (as the only species). It parasitizes orb web spiders (Araneidae) including Zygiella x-notata - which were present all around there. Smile

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