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couple of hymenopterans
eastendswift
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I took these pictures at Ben Cruachan, Argyll, Scotland in June 2011.

Can anyone give these a name, even if not specifically.

Many thanks.
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It's best to split threads so that you have 1 insect per thread topic ... otherwise this kind of thing can get confusing Wink

The first wasp looks like Sphecidae to me and the second is Ichnumonidae ... both Hymenoptera but not closely related. If you add more photos it might help - different angles are important but IDs of ichneumonids is usually very hard from photos Wink
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Perhaps Ichneumon stramentarius atrifemur?
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Thank you very much Chris and Camille. I appreciate your time on this.
 
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The first one looks like Mellinus arvensis (Crabronidae), with somewhat reduced yellow markings when compared the the norm.
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Thanks norwegica ... I believe you have helped me out with IDs before on flickr, so I am doubly indebted to you
 
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