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Presumed Cryptinae sp.
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Size~ 5-7 mm
Date: 30-05-07

This wasp was active on parsnip. Could it be identifiable?
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Ichneumonidae probable Cryptinae Wink
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Hmm.... I have said sawfly... it seems to be there is a little confusion in my mind..Smile

Thank you Camille!
 
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Camille! What do you think about it? Is it the same or merely a closely related species? Thank you in advance!
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Any idea Camille?
 
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Probable Tryphoninae!
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So, that means the first and the second \ third are different?
 
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