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Is this a Philanthus spec ?
Makro Freak
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Posted on 09-06-2007 15:13
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Iam not shure. Is this a Philanthus spec ?

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Hello,

One doesn't see the crown pattern on the face.

More, the antennas are really weird...

Could it be something like Celonites abbreviatus?
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Certainly not Masaridae , here yes simple not indendet!

Sphecidae ?Crabroninae
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It is a Sphecid wasp of the genus Ectemnius or Crabro.

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Thank you very much and ... yes i think you are right ... what do you think about Ectemnius lapidarius ?

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from what I can see, a serious species recognition is not possible. It's a female, and only some males can be identified in a frontal view by characters on flagellum.

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Here is a frontal view Smile
 
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Here is a frontal view Smile
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