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Posted on 16-04-2007 12:53
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wasp on my finger , approximately 5mm, a picture taken last year july, in Istria, Adriatic Sea, remembers me on Tiphiidae or Bethylidae??
 
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and an image of wasp
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and another view
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May be a HYMENOPTERA: HALICTIDAE.
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Not Apoidea, perhaps in Scolioidea?
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If not Tiphiidae than maybe Mutillidae? male, but not so velvet ?Wink

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NEVER Mutilidae. (one of few in wasps that are hairy). Neither Halictidae!
I know what cannot be, but what is it, I don?t know. Sad
 
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I am almost certain that this the Bethylidae
 
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Probably Bethylidae from Alain Pauly!
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