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Hymenoptera from North Thailand
Noppadon
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Posted on 07-03-2013 15:50
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My friend found a strange hymenopteran with long appendage(?). Any ID is appreciated esp. family level or below.
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another angle.

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Posted on 07-03-2013 17:33
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I am not an expert, so I'm just guessing, based on suprficial similarity: a Megachilidae bee, perhaps something distantly related to Coelioxys (?)
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Henrik
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Thanks, Henrik!
 
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I saw thinking sawfly (Symphyta) based on cylindrical abdomen and external ovipositor.
 
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I'm with Henrik - it looks quite similar to Coelioxys, but I'm not into the fauna of North Thailand. There might be some similar genera?
Maybe try at hymis.de

Nice animal anyway!

Marc
 
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I thought also Apoïdea, a little of the hairs and tarse 1 widened!

Camille
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Thank you for your suggestions, John Carr, Marc T and cthirion!
 
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