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Bethylidae cf, Hymenoptera, Hungary, March 2007
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Can someone recognize this sawfly?
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Teglagyar u. 30.
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Another view of the same insect.
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Hello, Gabor!

Xespok wrote:
Can someone recognize this sawfly?


I don't think, that it's a Symphyta. What do you think of Sapygidae? But let's wait for the experts.
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Not Sapygidae!


Bethyloidea????
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Thx. I do not think any more that this is a Symphyta. It is certainly not a Sapygidae.
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Hi Gabor,

An indication of the size might be helpfull
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It was cc 4-6 mm.
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