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Ok the guilty party ID
LordV
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Following on from this thread http://www.diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?forum_id=6&thread_id=2563
ID anyone ?
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Ah a suspicious character, wasp about 2.5mm long

static.flickr.com/73/193197521_a0f2dd7400_o.jpg

Totally ignored by a guard/nurse ant even though it's body position is a bit of a giveaway

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Ah- the evidence

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Hi Brian,

Paul is right, Braconidae - Aphidiinae.

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Not anticipating a new thread, I posted some of my (far inferior) images here:
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I note that the picture with the ant shows that the braconid is not actually ovipositing. Is it possible that the pose makes the braconid look more like an alate aphid than it would otherwise? Simple, unsophisticated behavioural mimicry?
Or should I have got to bed earlier last night?Wink
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Tony Irwin wrote:
I note that the picture with the ant shows that the braconid is not actually ovipositing. Is it possible that the pose makes the braconid look more like an alate aphid than it would otherwise? Simple, unsophisticated behavioural mimicry?
Or should I have got to bed earlier last night?Wink

Tony- you may be right but I did notice in some other pics that the wasp seemed to get into ovipositing position and then backed into the aphid victim.
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I agree on the aphidiine braconid ID ... I once saw the same behaviour on my sweet peas ... but sadly, I didn't have such a superb camera setup to make such jaw-droppingly good photos... well done Brian Smile
 
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Great pictures Brian! Smile
 
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