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is a dipterous?
Maherjos
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Posted on 21-04-2010 16:37
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Excuse my ignorance, but this little bug, is a dipterous?.
It measures about 3 mm. without satellite. Is pictured with an increase 3.38:1
In the bathroom of a townhouse. In Motril, Granada, Spain.
A greeting and thanks for your help.
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rvanderweele
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no, it is hymenopterous
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Indeed it“s a parasitic wasp. Maybe Braconidae.
 
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I agree, possibly Microgaster sp. Smile
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Maherjos
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Grateful for your information. I suppose to know more will have to ask those who know the Hymenoptera.
At least I know that is not a fly
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