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Ichneumonidae wasp (Thank you Pierre-Nicolas)
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Posted on 29-10-2009 14:20
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Norway, 29.10 10 mm total lenght, maybe more
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Would it be right to say it is an Ichneumonid?

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It seems to have exodont mandibles...
Do you have other views ?
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I have some from a slightly different angle, does this help?

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I realize it is a wing-shot you're after, but I do not have one. I was hoping that someone could place it in a family.
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It has a small round head and mandibles seem exodont, so I would say that it's a Braconid rather than an Ichneumonidae.
As far as I know "1O mm or more" is a bit too much for an Alysiinae...
So sorry, I'm totally ignorant. I just try to practice with your nice pic and I wait with you for a specialist.
Let's keep hope Smile
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Thank you. I am pretty sure it was over 10mm. But I am known to exaggerate Grin
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It is an Ichneumonidae for sure!
It looks like a Tryphoninae Oedemopsini...
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Great! Thanks Pierre-Nicolas (de nous tirer de l'ornière)!

Is the fringe of setae of the clypeus the orange part which I arrowed in black?
Or is this fringe only the few long hair which I arrowed in blue?
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The fringe are the setae you marked with the blue arrows.
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Thank you!
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Ok, thanks again Pierre-Nicolas.
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