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Ichneunom sp.
Robert Heemskerk
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Posted on 04-02-2007 02:17
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Hello other insektsforum,

Today (3-02-2007) I saw a Ichneumon sp. active.., exploring it's surrounding.
It is my 'first Ichneumon-wasp' of this year Smile

They are realy nice and interesting to see but mostly hard (impossible) to identify..
(from pictures . ..)

greeting, Robert
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another vieuw on it..
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Posted on 13-02-2007 02:34
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with the pale bands on the antennae it might be Protichneumon pisorius.
 
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Thank you for your reaction Racketman,

And what about Platylabus sp. ? , these species got also pale bands on the antennae..

Protichneumon pisorius is also an option..

greeting Robert,
 
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Not Protichneumonini!

Hoplismenus sp. possible?????
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