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Tenthredo?
ebbek
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Posted on 31-01-2013 16:16
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Someone who can help with this Tenthredo (I think)?
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if it is Tenthredo, what about maculata? Only an idea!!!
 
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Yes,
it seems like a good idea! A problem is that this species is not on the swedish check-list, perhaps there is a synonym name - anyone who knows?
 
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this link on the worldwide sawflies may be helpful for you!
http://www.sdei.de/ecatsym/ecat_portrait.php
 
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Thank you for help! I will look clooser on that link.

Krister
 
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Some new information about this Symphyta. I have now got information from a swedish specialist on this group that it is not possible to recognize which genus (or species) just from the typical colouration, there are several species/genus to chose between. This one is not a Tenthredo - it is an Allantus, probably calceatus. This one has only two cubital cells (I first thought it was three) while Tenthredo has three .......

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You are lucky Krister!
 
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