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ID Ichneumonoidea
superpsih
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Posted on 07-08-2016 16:35
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I found this Ichneumonoideain central Russia near Volga River, Saratov Region. Date: 2015-06-15
Can you help me with recognize species Name ?
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Marc T
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Hi superpsih,

it's not an ichneumonid wasp, it belongs to Sphecidae, maybe close to Sceliphron or related genera (but I'm not at all familiar with the russian fauna...).

Maybe try on http://forum.hymis.de

Best regards, Marc
 
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Thank you, Mark.
I'll try.
 
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Sceliphron curvatum female (Sphecidae) (abdomen and legs are diagnostic). Is it really in Russia??? Here in Italy has arrived some years ago, from indian area... but didn't think was able to arrive so deep in northern Europe.
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Yes, It is Russia, near Saratov city. Thank you for the identification!
 
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superpsih wrote:
Yes, It is Russia, near Saratov city. Thank you for the identification!




You are welcome! Smile


Here we also have the leader S. caementarium, arrived from America, and that has literally overridden our native species (like S. spirifex)
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