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Amblyteles armatorius or Ichneumon sarcitorius ?
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valter, if you suspect it is not Diptera, please post in the Other insects forum.
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Ichneumonidae, likely subfamily Icheneumoninae.
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Ichneumonidae Ichneumoninae Ichneumon sarcitorius male
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Ichneumon sarcitorius? I said it in another site Amblyteles armatorius... I have one identical, and identified here as A. armatorius...
 
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Not impossible,..... two spines at apex thorax?????

Postpetiole with pattern yellow at apex!
Trochanter and trochantelleus black and yellow?
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ohhh, you are right.

In my exemplar, I can't see the spnes and the postpetiole but trochanters are completely yellow, but in Valter's image are completely black.

So, I. sarcitorius must be correct for Valter's image...

http://www.diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?forum_id=6&thread_id=9168

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Difficult!

Amblytles armatorius male:
Two spines at apex thorax,
Trochanter et trochantellus yellow
postpetiole black

Ichneumon sarcitorius
No spines
Trochanter black, trochantellus yellow
postpetiole avec pattern yellow
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