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Metoecus paradoxus, Rhipiphoridae
JariF
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Posted on 15-09-2009 17:25
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Hi,

this was in my malaise today. Anyone knows what might be the family ? Looks a bit strange with shield open. September 15.2009 Helsinki, Finland.

Jari
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John Bratton
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Metoecus paradoxus, lives in wasp (Vespa) nests.

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WOW!!! I really want to see one. In Hungary they're protected sp.
 
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Its a pity they are not protected in this country. I've only seen them once. I was walking along a river bank in England. Some people having a picnic had noticed they were near a wasps' nest and rather than move away, they poured boiling water down the hole. About a dozen Metoecus had crawled out. Though I don't suppose legal protection would have helped them much in this instance.

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This species develops in subterraneous nests of wasps of the genus Vespula. Dig out man nests during summer and you can find more Metoecus, pwalter :-) Libor
 
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Thank's everybody. This is really something I haven't seen before Smile

Jari
 
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