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Wasp around ants - Diapriidae -> Tetramopria aurocincta
Gabor
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Posted on 02-04-2018 17:59
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I am clueless about this litle wasp.
In a Hungarian forum the guess was diapriidae.
Can anyone help defining the genus?
2018.03.30. South of Hungary. Body length circa 2 mm.
I know, this is a forum about diptera.
But I saw here some pro identification on another groups also.
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For an expert reply, you would need to post this on the HymIS forum but it's almost impossible to get an activated account there now.

However, this one is quite distinctive and is, I think, a female Tetramopria aurocincta.
 
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empeejay wrote:
For an expert reply, you would need to post this on the HymIS forum but it's almost impossible to get an activated account there now.

However, this one is quite distinctive and is, I think, a female Tetramopria aurocincta.


Thank you empeejay! I hardly believed that it was possible to determine species.
I've heard about the HymIS forum registration difficulties.
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