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Posted on 16-09-2007 19:23
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I think it is Carcelia lucorum Isn't it ?
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NO. It is 'very' different (in TAchinid terms): tibiae are black, no discal setae, eyes bare.
Actually, if I'm not mistaken, I see a strong ovipositor.
That would be of great help for the identification: my suggestion is Thecocarcelia acutangulata female


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By looking at the photograph in detail there is indeed a strong ovipositor.
Thanks a lot Theo
 
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Then the ID is 100 % positive


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