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Cryptocheilus discolor by Ch. Schmidt-Egger
Isidro
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Posted on 27-05-2008 22:47
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This big wasp was last Sunday at Tosos, Aragon, NE Spain. I found it under a stone. It let me take a photo and in the next second it dissapeared in a holes digged under the stone. Tha wasp sizes about 4 cm. Can be identified to species level? comparatus, spectabilis...? but black abdomen...

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Edited by Isidro on 29-05-2008 23:40
 
Christian Schmid-Egger
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Posted on 29-05-2008 22:06
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Its Cryptocheilus discolor, but not 4 cm.

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Isidro
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Maybe slighlty lesser, but sligthly (3'5?)

Thanks a lot!!! You're the best!!!! Grin
 
Christian Schmid-Egger
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Posted on 30-05-2008 09:54
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Unfortunately, discolor females in my collection are between 17-25 mm. Large Cryptocheilus alternatus or rubellus my reach 30 mm.
Sorry, but true measurment often is disenchanting AngryAngry

In a German forum, we had a long discussion about size of Vespa crabro length (the Hornet). Amateurs saw queens with 50 mm or more, but specimens in collections or in scientific literature are not longer than 35 mm (30 mm avarage). The conclusion was that both are right, but amateurs has to proof these large hornet queens by photos. Now, we are waiting for the fotos. Cool

Regards, Christian
Edited by Christian Schmid-Egger on 30-05-2008 09:55
 
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