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Ichneumon ID assist
Tony Towner
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Posted on 27-05-2010 09:23
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Found sunning itself alongside field margin on 04/05/10.
Hurst, Reading,UK.

Could it be from the Pimpla genus? Swollen red femurs are very distinctive plus white & black tibia on hind leg.
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BubikolRamios
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There is no image !
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Sorry about that! Image now attached.
 
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probably Diplazontinae, to waiting!
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Tony Towner
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I wonder if the species could be P.flavicoxis or P.melanacrias as both these have a blackish hind tibia with a whitish band near the proximal end?
 
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Diplazon group annulatus/varicoxa!
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Tony Towner
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Posted on 30-05-2010 23:48
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Many thanks for your help Camille.

Regards,
Tony
 
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