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Margarita Auer
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Posted on 21-01-2008 21:49
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Dear members,

Is it possible to determinate this characteristic wasp?
Photo 17. 6.07 in the South of Vienna in Lower Austria.
Thank You for helping me

Margarita Auer
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Christian Schmid-Egger
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Posted on 21-01-2008 22:38
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Probably Megaryhssa gigas. We have other photos on www.galerie.bembix.de

Regards, Christian
 
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Margarita Auer
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Posted on 21-01-2008 23:31
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This was a surprise now that a determination is at least probably possible here..

Thank You and Best Regards

Margarita
 
lweit
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Posted on 27-01-2008 18:25
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Hello
In FE Megaryhssa gigas is a synonym of Megarhyssa perlata (Christ, 1791)
I've found this pdf (in german) with a key of the Megaryhssa species
http://81.10.184.26:9001/pdf/ENT_19_0337-0350.pdf
Louis
 
cthirion
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Valid name: Megarhyssa perlataWink
cthirion
 
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