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Chalcid wasp ?
LordV
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Posted on 11-09-2006 08:59
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Not a good shot for ID purposes but only managed one shot of this wasp. About 7mm body length. Taken Yesterday South Coast UK.

Thanks Brian V.

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My coleague, working with hymenopterans told it looks like Pteromalidae.
 
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"In essence, a "Pteromalid" is any member of the Chalcidoidea that has 5-segmented tarsi and does not have the defining features of any of the remaining families with 5-segmented tarsi. " An artificial family easy to define except by differentiation*.This doesn't look like anything else so Pteromalidae it is. *See differential in Glossary Wink(opposite diagnostic)

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Edited by Robert Nash on 11-09-2006 13:49
 
http://www.habitas.org.uk/rnash.html
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Torymidae? Not sure how many tarsi they have without pulling one from my collection, but they have that general appearance.
 
http://tachinidae.org.uk
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Torymidae also have 5 tarsal segments but is the ovipositor (often) much longer than the body at 7mm. total length. No mention of this feature either.
 
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Thanks for the ID so far Smile
Not sure if it helps but one other shot of it was not as bad as I thought- at least you can just see the abdomen which is tapered but no ovipositor visible
Brian V.

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Edited by LordV on 11-09-2006 20:39
 
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ok, PteromalidaeCool
 
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