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Dmitry Gavryushin
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Size was not recorded, when compared with a Chrysosplenium flower it should be 2 to 3 mm.
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Size was not recorded, too, but I think it's around 4 mm.

Thank you in advance for any suggestions.
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fantastic photos!!!

i'll take the risk! the first is a female of Tiphiidae?...

the second one: i don?t know? Sad
where did you find this last wasp?? ? it is so beautiful specimen!
 
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perhaps Torymidae?? for the second wasp?
 
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Hello Jorge,
I strongly doubt that the first one is a Tiphiidae (maybe some Chalcidoidea, too), while the second one does look similar to a Torymidae picture @ http://www.hymis.eu.
 
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The first looks like a chalcid wasp, with its bent-down antennae ... but I'm not sure which groups have wingless species. The second looks like Megastigmus of the Torymidae Smile
 
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Thanks a lot Chris Smile.
 
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Eupelmidae, cheers, P. Smile
 
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That is the top one...
Edited by Paul Beuk on 22-02-2007 10:00
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Thanks a lot Proctoss and Paul, I've just overlooked your comments somehow Sad.
 
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Taxapad 2004(5) Yu et Horstmann, Van Achterberg says

Chalcidoidea Torymidae Megastigmimae Megastigmus



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Eupelmidae is the first picture, Torymidae the second.
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Thanks PAUL!
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