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Portuguese wasp?
Alvesgaspar
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Posted on 28-08-2007 16:37
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I'm having trouble identifying this wasp. My best guess is a Masaridae, maybe a Ceramius lusitanicus.

Thanks for your help,

Joaquim Gaspar
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Christian Schmid-Egger
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I can't see a photo

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Christian Schmid-Egger wrote:
I can't see a photo

Christian


But it is there. Let me put it again

Joaquim Gaspar
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Now, I can see it. It is a Eumeninae and not a Masarine, probably belonging to the genus Euodynerus. Species ID is not possible, because in Spain and Portugal are many, similiar looking species.

regards, Christian
 
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OUFWink!
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Thank you for your help. This one was beyond my skills...

Joaquim Gaspar
 
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Christian Schmid-Egger wrote:
Now, I can see it. It is a Eumeninae and not a Masarine, probably belonging to the genus Euodynerus. Species ID is not possible, because in Spain and Portugal are many, similiar looking species.

regards, Christian


@ Cristian:
Are you interested in Portuguese Vespidae?
 
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