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Posted on 12-05-2008 18:41
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I've found a few of these in my garden in recent days (Leicestershire). Could anyone help with identification? Thanks
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Ichneumon xanthorius
 
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Perhaps????
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Camille, you are a specialist in this family and know more than I. But sometimes they are like the integral mathematics... A happy ide and luck.
 
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Many thanks for your help
 
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At home, all my specimens females have yellow bands on the last segments of the abdomen and not of the spots, from where my interrogation! Cool
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spots or bands very variable according Valemberg!Grin
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