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crazy colored - wasp?
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Posted on 16-07-2009 22:51
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Crazy : yellow, pink, violet, red, orange . . .

Today I was in a forest (Switzerland). Unfortunately with less light and no macro flash :-( the pic's are not sharp. But this colours - wow :-)

Do you have a name for this beautiful - wasp?
Thanks a lot, Brigitte
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Ichneumonidae Anomalinae!
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Thank you!
 
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It's incredible how Anomalinae have organs, nervous & circulatory system that can all go through that tiny waist! Grin
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Hi Chris

its really an incredible insect! So filigree . . .

It's a pity that all this beautiful wasp are sensitiv? and fly almost immediatlly away in the near and compact schrubbery? and were no more visible.

I add two more picture - unfortunately no good pics - one a bit closer

Regards, Brigitte
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closer . .
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