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wasp in Turkey to be identified
Diego Rosa
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Posted on 25-01-2019 19:06
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Hi, I found this wasp near the Ephesus ancient ruins, in Turkey. It has some particular aspects, as the rounded abdominal end, and the third pair of legs- I'd like to identify it.

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Hi both,

it's a Leucospis sp. (Chalcidoidea, Leucospidae), parasitoids of bees. I guess it's a female, with forwards bended ovipositor on the upper side of abdomen (although not doubtless visible for me).

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Thank you very much, John and Marc.

Greetings.
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Hi Diego Rosa,

now I went through the "Keys to the Chalcidoidea of Czechoslovakia" by Peck, Boucek and Hoffer (1964).
The reddish base of antennal funicle could give an indication for L. gigas. Please don't take this as an ID, there might be also other species with this character, I'm not familiar enough with this taxon to exclude other possibilities.
The ground looks quite interesting, it COULD show a nest of Megachile parietina, or M. sicula, which is a recorded/potential hosts for L. gigas.
But, as mentioned: this is of course rather speculation, but maybe you'll remember more details of the spot, where you have taken the picture.

Marc
 
Diego Rosa
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Many thanks again Marc T, unfortunately, I have no more pictures of the surrounding areas. I focused on the insect.

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