Thread subject: Diptera.info :: parasitic wasp w conspicuous wings -> Heydenia pretiosa

Posted by Marc T on 22-10-2019 10:53
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Hi Lorin,

just went through my "illustrated key to West-Palearctic Genera of Pteromalidae" from Boucek and Rasplus (1991). Your specimen could be a female Heydenia pretiosa, in the key described as follows:

"Pronotum long and narrow, with lower edges of lateral pannels widening forwards. Thorax virtually bare. Forewing with 3 dark bands, proximal one small, attached to enlarged parastigma which bears a tuft of black bristles. Antennae in both sexes simple, filiform, without conspicuous pilosity"

further down: "Only H. pretiosa FĂ–RSTER. Parasite of scolytids; adults apprear on trunks and twigs of infested dying trees. Whole Europe."

The picture in the key looks pretty similar to your images.

As chalcids are a quite diverse group, it might also be a different species or even a member of another family. Maybe you can see more details on your original pics to confirm or reject Heydenia.

Best regards,

Marc