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which Tenthredinidae > Blennocampinae sp.
Bembix
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Posted on 02-01-2023 16:28
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Good afternoon,

here are three pictures of Tenthredinidae with the request for identification help. Body length about 7 mm. Habitat sandy dry grassland in southwest Germany. The pictures were taken in April 2022.

Thanks for the help.
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eklans
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Hi Bembix, I think it's a Dolerus sp. but I cannot proceed further to species level.
Greetings, Eric Kloeckner
 
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Hallo Eric, thanks for helping.
Edited by Bembix on 03-01-2023 14:59
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Arthur van Ooijen
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Dolerus species have only three cubital cells, in the second picture we can clearly see four. I think this belongs in the subfamily Blennocampinae.
 
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thank you, Arthur.
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Hence I couldn't find a matching Dolerus! Thanks Arthur!
Greetings, Eric Kloeckner
 
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