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Ichneumonidae sp.? (Tenthredinidae sp.)
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Ichneumonidae sp. is the correct name? Thank you very much.
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Not Ichneumonidae, I think!!
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Looks like Symphyta to me - a sawfly (no waist and the body shape looks very Tenthredinidae)
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I agree with ChrisR!
I think it has 2 spurs on tip of fore tibia and has costal cell (as Tenthredinidae!!)
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Sara21392 wrote:
I agree with ChrisR!
I think it has 2 spurs on tip of fore tibia and has costal cell (as Tenthredinidae!!)


Sara thank you very much.
 
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ChrisR wrote:
Looks like Symphyta to me - a sawfly (no waist and the body shape looks very Tenthredinidae)


ChrisR thank you very much.
 
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