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Identified as 'Barichneumon derogator' by cthirion
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Hymenoptera. Sad
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Ichneumonidae

IchneumoninaeGrin
Barichneumon derogator form black m?le if white face!Wink
cf Valemberg
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Why this message do not pas by again in line or in the forum"Others... Thankx, I have to seek it a long time to put the answer! Smile
Edited by cthirion on 17-04-2008 10:45
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Yes, there are a few too many hymenoptera threads in the Diptera forum recently Sad maybe Paul could move them? Smile
 
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Chris Raper wrote:
Yes, there are a few too many hymenoptera threads in the Diptera forum recently :(


Maybe a "trick", because posting in the "Others..." section is not possible most of the time ("no new thread allowed...")?
Edited by Juergen Peters on 17-04-2008 21:49
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