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Red, thin, nameless...
Sundew
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Posted on 05-08-2007 13:06
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Hello,
This nice red insect had a stopover on my finger - luckily, of the left hand, so I could use the camera with the right one. I really do not know where to put it, considered Ichneumonidae, but with legs so short and femora so stout - ? Does anyone know the passer-by?
Thanks, Sundew
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Ichneumonidae Metopiinae

Genus Periope ou Exochus cf Valemberg!
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Posted on 10-08-2007 23:20
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I am delighted! So Ichneumonidae was the right taxon, and there is also a hint to possible genera. Many thanks indeed!
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