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Chalcidoidea Leucospidae
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Posted on 10-06-2007 18:56
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Found today in my garden. Which species is it exactly?
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It is not a Syrphid it is from Hymenoptera sp.
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Chalcidoidea Leucospidae.
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Sorry Paul! Firstly I thought it is a Ceriana sp. I was very superficial for the momentary bewildering resemblance!!!Shock Thank you anyway!
 
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Hello,

It is funny to see that the ovipositor is hold on the back.
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Most probable, it is a female of Leucospis dorsigera (Leucospidae), a parasite of Osminii bees.

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