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Symphyta or Ichneumonoidea
shar
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Posted on 27-08-2008 09:21
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Dear forum,

Is this Symphyta or Ichneumonoidea? It looks somewhat like: Stenichneumon?

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The number of antennal segments tells it immediately: Ichneumonidae.
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Not Stenichneumon

Wings without wing nervation nor seen profile for the petiole, I cannot say the family!
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another picture for maybe some clarity?

It was cleaning itself Smile

Thanks.

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Please locality, size!
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size: about 2 cm.
 
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Dear Camille,
it can be some small Ichneumonine but maybe also a Cryptine.
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All the best,
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