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Large Ichneumon - Dolichomitus?
Juergen Peters
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Posted on 16-11-2007 16:03
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Hello!

I spotted this Ichneumonid on Nov-01 at an ash at the forest here in Ostwestfalen/Germany. Length without Ovipositor about 30 mm. Does it belong to genus Dolichomitus? Thanks!


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It loos very similar to Dolichomitus that I have here - but you probably won't get a species-level name because they are identified on the grooves in the tip of the ovipositor Smile
 
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Hello, Chris!

Chris Raper wrote:
It loos very similar to Dolichomitus that I have here - but you probably won't get a species-level name because they are identified on the grooves in the tip of the ovipositor Smile


Thanks! I assumed that that a species level ID would not be possible, but I was also not sure of the genus. Most Dolichomitus I saw here in the last years were even larger!
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Pay attention that it could also be the genus Paraperithous!
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