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Taken in my garden.
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Nice photos but it's a fairly anonymous ichneumon wasp ... one of literally thousands of species - looks like Banchinae or Cryptinae to me but I am no expert Smile Camille might give it a go - fingers crossed! Wink
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Banchus sp. female,a little patience for the continuation!
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Banchinae Banchus probably volutatorius (L., 1758)

Can I please put it in my gallery?

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Thanks very much for your help.
Cthirion , I would be pleased for you to put it in your gallery.

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Thanks!

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