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Ichneumon 14/08/09
Roger Thomason
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Posted on 16-08-2009 13:56
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This little one from a couple of days ago in my garden...size under 10mm from memory????
Back legs pattern might aid ID. No Lateral shot Frown.
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My guess is: Diplazontinae, perhaps Diplazon laetatorius.
www.bruphoto.com/2009/pics/larsdi.png
 
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Hi Lars..(I note you've dropped the "WILD" from your Guesses) Wink I had a look around a few Websites and it seems you might be right...colours all seem to be in the right places. Maybe Camille will confirm......Smile

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Yes, it is well him but on the majority of the Web sites, it is badly identified Grin!
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That would never happen on this Website though, would it??
Thanks for confirming the ID of this one Smile.

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