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Wasp with White Anttenal Segments ( 1/2)
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Posted on 09-09-2008 09:28
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Hi Folks

Pictured below 2 images of a Wasp , I preseme which has characteristic white antennal segments and an orange abdome > I am at a loss on this one if any one can get to spp level

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Image 2 Regards

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Ichneumonidae probably Cryptinae
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hello cthirion

I looked at the area you suggested ( very helpful) but I cant see and dont recall any white spots to the thorax or abdomen on this particular spp . It is most definitely an Ichneumon. Still fishing for a species if it is possible from the limitted phot

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There are two species of Cratichneumon which have the ovipositor exsertile but I do not think that it is them, it is well a kind of the subfamily of Cryptinae because of the f?mur and the very thick tibia! Wink
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cthirion

thank you ,

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