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LordV
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Posted on 22-06-2006 14:30
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Cleaning itself on my back door-Taken today South Coast UK bug about 6mm long not including ovipositor. Any ideas?
Thanks- Have edited the size estimation
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Not an ichneumonid but a chalcidoid. Maybe Pteromalidae...?
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Thanks Paul- wrong again Smile
I'm quite good on the photography but useless on the ID Smile
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May be a better guess is Torymidae, but I hope there is someone who is better conversed with this group.
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Lovely photo! Smile

Well, I have done a (little) bit of work with chalcids and it certainly looks like a Torymus sp. Grin but they're a horrendously difficult genus to key out... I have the key and probably tried it twice before giving up! Angry

Many of the torymids are parasitoids of galls - eg. T.nitens/auratus, which attacks the "Marble Gall" (Andricus kollari) found on Oaks.
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No time right now but try the image browse on The Universal Chalcidoid Database for the family.
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/jdsml/research-curation/projects/chalcidoids/ PfftPfft
I'll take anther look tomorrow.
 
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Certainly Torymidae and Chris is most probably right .Contact John Noyes at the Natural History Museum, London. http://www.nhm.ac.uk//research-curation/staff-directory/entomology/cv-3601.html for an expert confirmation He will want permission to use your superb photograph if he can arrive at an id. Who wouldn't? Specimen next time I hope. Another possibility is Csaba Thuroczy in Korstag Hungary:- Thur?czy Csaba [thuroczy.cs@freemail.hu]

 
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Thanks Robert for the links- I will contact John Noyes
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Just an update- initial view of John Noyes is that it is a Monodontomerus sp. Just looked at some pics of Monodontomerus dentipes and it does look very similar.
May get further ID info shortly
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