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Symphyta -> Cephus cf. pygmaeus
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Posted on 20-05-2020 20:58
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Need help with the ID here. Found at a forest edge in Vienna, Austria, mid May.

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Hi Lorin, yes, Cephidae and maybe Cephus pygmeus.

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Thanks Eric.
Is there also a Strepsiptera under the tergite?
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Could be even two - but I've never heard of Strepsiptera attacking Cephidae.

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I am regretting it not to have taken the specimen with me, as it was already dead anyways. Didn't recognize it in the field Frown
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