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Juergen Peters
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Posted on 28-05-2007 23:57
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Hello!

I also have some Ichneumonidae from the last one or two weeks. The first one, photographed on May 23, was rather large, about 20 mm. Can it be determined? Thanks in advance!

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Another picture.
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it seems to be Amblyteles sp. in Ichneumonidae.
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It's certainly IchneumonOIDEA and IchneumonIDAE and probably ichneumonINAE ... but not sure about Amblyteles. To me it looks a bit more like Ichneumon sp. but that's just a 'wild stab in the dark' because it is very difficult to know - without a specimen, good keys - or cthirion's hymenoptera skill Wink
 
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Hello, Jorge and Chris!

Thanks! I had Amblyteles armatorius here (according to "Entomofauna germanica" the only Amblyteles species in Germany), and it looked close but not identical (more yellow on abdomen, see male below).
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Second=Amblyteles armatorius m?le Ok not number one!
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Hello!

cthirion wrote:
Second=Amblyteles armatorius m?le Ok not number one!


Thanks!
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Number one Ichneumon lautatorius m?le: cthirion d?t, cf Valemberg!
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Wohoo!! I got the correct genus! Grin
 
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Hello!

cthirion wrote:
Number one Ichneumon lautatorius m?le: cthirion d?t, cf Valemberg!


Many thanks to all again! Maybe I have some more Ichneumonids the next days... Wink
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Valemberg( French icheumonologist) requires your authorization to use these photographs in a work!
Thank you for your attention!
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Hello!

cthirion wrote:
Valemberg( French icheumonologist) requires your authorization to use these photographs in a work!


No problem, he may use them freely. I can send pics with higher resolution and less compressed if desired.
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Thanks J?rgen!
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