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Makro Freak
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Posted on 20-05-2009 16:33
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Hi,

I found this Wasp under an oak tree, surrounded by meadow in Munich, Germany. Size was aprox 10mm. I have 3 books about wasps which are relatively comprehensive, but I wonder that they spent allways less than 2 pages for Symphyte. It's all about Vespidae. Why ?


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It would be better here!
http://www.forum.hymis.de/viewforum.php?f=17
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It is Tenthredopsis. and very probably sordida A female . Regards. José Luis Ruiz de la Cuesta.
 
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Thank you very much for your help.

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Dmitry Gavryushin
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I have 3 books about wasps which are relatively comprehensive, but I wonder that they spent allways less than 2 pages for Symphyte.


Here's something that's freely available:

O. Schmiedeknecht - Die Hymenopteren Mitteleuropas nach ihren Gattungen und zum grossen Teil auch nach ihren Arten analytisch bearbeitet (1907) p.753-795 dealing with Symphyta (www.archive.org)

E. Enslin - Die Blatt- und Holzwespen (Tenthrediniden) Mitteleuropas, insbesondere Deutschlands (in Die Insekten Mitteleuropas, Band III, 3, 1914) (www.archive.org)

Symphyta - in Key to the insects of Russian Far East. Vol. IV. Neuropteroidea, Mecoptera, Hymenoptera. Pt. 5 (2007), p. 909-961, good section on Pamphiliidae, Tenthredinoidea: only lists of spp. with distribution and foodplants (in Russian) (http://www.zin.ru/labs/insects/hymenopt/projects/Key-FE/)

Numerous papers by Japanese authors (Shinohara, Togashi, etc.)
 
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