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Parasitic wasp need ID
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Posted on 22-09-2010 20:08
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This one is approximately 2 mm long. It is probobly the parasites of Colias crocea.
Could you help me to identified it please.
I take also the pupas of it in last picture.
From Turkey/Karaman
Date: 22 Septembre 2010
Elevation 1500 m.

Thanks.
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Braconidae Smile
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Thanks ChrisR.
It is very useful for me...
Best regards.
 
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I am not an expert on the braconids but the shape reminds me of the sub-family Microgastrinae Smile
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