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Posted on 29-08-2007 18:25
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Two pairs of wings are visible in some shots and also could the abdominal structure be the saw of a female Sawfly. Any thoughts ???

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Hi Folks

Two pairs of wings are visible in some shots and also could the abdominal structure be the saw of a female Sawfly. Any thoughts ???

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Two pairs of wings are visible in some shots and also could the abdominal structure be the saw of a female Sawfly. Any thoughts ???

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Two pairs of wings are visible in some shots and also could the abdominal structure be the saw of a female Sawfly. Any thoughts ???

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Two pairs of wings are visible in some shots and also could the abdominal structure be the saw of a female Sawfly. Any thoughts ???

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Two pairs of wings are visible in some shots and also could the abdominal structure be the saw of a female Sawfly. Any thoughts ???

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A sirex juvencus?

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I think, this is an Ichneumonid. Not an easy one I guess.
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