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Ichneumonoidea ID from Granada
Manuel Lopez
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Posted on 13-12-2011 21:45
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Small Ichneumonoidea among aphids.

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From the host & size I'd say it must be a braconid of the Aphidiinae Smile
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What about an Ichneumonidae, Diplazon sp?
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Probably Diplazon tibiatorius (THBG, 1824) female, parasit of larvae Syrphidae.
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Indeed, Ries van der Hout told me it looks like a Diplazon, a parasit of Syrphid larvae.
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Strange ... maybe there is a hidden syrphid larva somewhere Smile
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Probably Diplazon tibiatorius female

Sometimes the egg is deposited in a plant louse or an egg of syrphe, the egg awaits the passage of a larva of syrphe or that the larva of syrphe grows to eat it!

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