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small green hymenoptera
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ole |
Posted on 19-12-2007 00:29
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Member Location: copenhagen /Denmark Posts: 812 Joined: 29.11.07 |
Hi forum. Is it possible to get some kind of ID for this insect It is aprox. 1mm - in dead leaves /park / denmark Thanks, Ole ole attached the following image: [84.25Kb] Edited by ole on 19-12-2007 00:31 |
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ole |
Posted on 19-12-2007 00:35
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Member Location: copenhagen /Denmark Posts: 812 Joined: 29.11.07 |
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cthirion |
Posted on 21-12-2007 13:21
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Member Location: Awirs (Flémalle) Belgique Posts: 901 Joined: 13.08.04 |
Chalcidoidea ??Encyrtidae...near Acerophagus perhaps so....perhaps not! cthirion |
proctoss |
Posted on 21-12-2007 13:56
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Member Location: Moscow, Russia Posts: 191 Joined: 13.08.06 |
It seems to me that it is closer to Aphelinidae (Chalcidoidea) |
cthirion |
Posted on 21-12-2007 19:11
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Member Location: Awirs (Flémalle) Belgique Posts: 901 Joined: 13.08.04 |
????? The Encyrtidae is one of the more useful families in biological control. If the Aphelinidae are considered as a subfamily of Encyrtidae (Riek 1970, Gordh 1979), then the family would be considered the most important one in biocontrol. However, there is some question as to the status of the aphelinids, which have been placed as Eulophidae, as Encyrtidae, and as a distinct family. There is always the possibility that some aphelinids belong with the Encyrtidae and others with the Eulophidae. For the purposes of this handbook we treat the aphelinids as a distinct family. http://www.sel.barc.usda.gov/hym/chalcids/Encyrtid.html cthirion |
ole |
Posted on 21-12-2007 23:20
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Member Location: copenhagen /Denmark Posts: 812 Joined: 29.11.07 |
Thanx for your informations cthirion and proctoss. For me the Chalcidoidea is a new world. A big one too Found another pict. with more clear antennae Regards, Ole ole attached the following image: [58.37Kb] |
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