Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Small wasp - ID? --> Nysson spinosus or Nysson interruptus (Crabronidae)
Posted by kuv on 01-02-2025 11:55
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Northern Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Bellin (east of Kiel), way between a mixed forest (Douglasie, Oaks, Beeches) and a pasture, where is a small pond nearby, at a leaf of
Rubus sp., 26th of May 2022, (Photos: kuv).
I've never seen such insect, and I haven't found it under addresses of the WWW. Please help to get the or more ID.
Kuv
Edited by kuv on 01-02-2025 16:23
Posted by kuv on 01-02-2025 11:56
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2nd picture:
Posted by kuv on 01-02-2025 11:57
#3
3rd picture:
Posted by eklans on 01-02-2025 13:34
#4
It's one of the Crabronidae, subfamily Crabroninae - Crossocerus?
Posted by piros on 01-02-2025 16:00
#5
My guess is Nysson, likely N. spinosus.
Greetings,
Henrik
Posted by kuv on 01-02-2025 16:15
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Wooaaw, Eric, |t "Crabronidae" was the "key" (Initialzündung) to me! I found pictures of
Nysson spinosus (s.
http://aramel.fre...r-23.shtml - last third of the page) which are really similar to "my" wasp. But there is the remark that
N. spinosus is not to distinguish from
Nysson interruptus by photographs.
Greetings Kuv
Edited by kuv on 01-02-2025 16:15
Posted by kuv on 01-02-2025 16:21
#7
Hi Henrik, just finishing the answer to Eric, I found your statement: Thank you very much :). So I think it should be
N. spinosus or
N. interruptus.
Greetings Kuv
Edited by kuv on 01-02-2025 16:24