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Little Ichneumonid hatched from spider
Juergen Peters
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Posted on 08-07-2007 21:26
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Hello!

Can anybody identify this 6-7 mm long Ichneumonid (or Braconid)? It hatched today from a pupa I collected from our garden shed on June-20. The larva came from a spider of family Tetragnathidae, a Tetragnatha obtusa female. Ostwestfalen/Germany.

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Jürgen

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The wasp photographed through the glass. Sorry for the picture quality, the animal was "hyperactive"... Frown
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I once reared a very similar wasp that keyed to Polysphincta (family Pimplinae) but I'm not 100% sure yours is without keying it. Smile
 
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Hello, Chris!

Chris Raper wrote:
I once reared a very similar wasp that keyed to Polysphincta(family Pimplinae) but I'm not 100% sure yours is without keying it. Smile


Thanks! At least I know where to start searching. You are right: it resembles some Pimplinae I know.
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