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Possible Tenthredo Species: Confirm?
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Posted on 31-07-2014 09:14
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The following specimen was sighted near my home on 30/07/2014, and whilst I think it might be a sawfly belonging to the Genus Tenthredo, it would be nice to have expert confirmation if possible. Smile

Sighting data as follows:

Location: UK, NW England, Ordnance Survey Grid Reference SJ 5000 8549 (10 metre square)

Date: 30/07/2014, approximately 13:10 BST.

Specimen captured temporarily for USB microscope shots then released. Photo of specimen in natural setting follows, with one of the USB shots in the following post.
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Second photo of specimen now follows, taken using my USB microscope:
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It is a solitary wasp (Vespidae) - but I can´t say which genera (or species)
Edited by ebbek on 31-07-2014 10:31
 
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