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Sawfly, Tenthredo? sp.
Isidro
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Posted on 03-06-2007 23:35
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I think that it belogs to a genus endedn in -ancistrocerus, such as Euancistrocerus, Parancistrocerus, etc.
Yesterday in my garden, in a grape vine, Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain. 1'5 cm long less or more.

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Some idea, at least of the genus?
Edited by Isidro on 05-06-2007 07:57
 
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This is not an Eumenid wasp but a Symphyta!
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Ohhh! Thanks a lot, it's true!

Well, in that case, what family, or bettrer genus, or if it's possible, species can be?
 
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Hello, Isidro!

Isidro wrote:
Well, in that case, what family, or bettrer genus, or if it's possible, species can be?


It should be a Tenthredo sp. (over 50 species here in Germany).
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Thanks Juergen!!

Then is Tenthredinidae and probably Tenthredo. But slighly smaller than some Tenthredos that I've seen.

More ideas?
 
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Hello, Isidro!

Isidro wrote:
Then is Tenthredinidae and probably Tenthredo. But slighly smaller than some Tenthredos that I've seen.


At least here in Germany I have seen Tenthredos from 8 mm (T. zonula) to over 20 mm (T. scrophulariae, livida etc.).
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