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Which ichneumonid wasp?
Dmitry Gavryushin
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May 22, 2009, Naro-Fominsk, Moscow region, Russia, on a dead Picea. Size at least 15 mm w/o ovipositor.
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Ohh, very nice - with a gaster / ovipositor shaped like that it looks pimpline to me Smile
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Not Pimplinae for me, I think of the Echthrus kind which travelled between Cryptinae and Pimplinae formerly! The former tibia is widened.

Perhaps Echthrus reluctator?

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Many thanks Chris and Camille.
 
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