Thread subject: Diptera.info :: hymenoptera => Mymar taprobanicum

Posted by Klaas on 04-11-2009 21:59
#1

25-10-2009, The Netherlands.

I found this very small wasp (less then 1 mm bodysize) two weeks ago.
Any idaes for an id.?

Klaas

Edited by Klaas on 06-11-2009 18:37

Posted by pwalter on 04-11-2009 22:03
#2

You are very lucky. This is Mymaridae, the smallest of the small. I found only 2 in my life. There's one family that looks also like this, the Mymarommatidae, which are extremely rarely found and have a separate superfamily. I think antennae are different in that family.

Posted by cthirion on 04-11-2009 22:51
#3

Superb!

Posted by Paul Beuk on 04-11-2009 22:59
#4

Genus Mymar

Posted by proctoss on 04-11-2009 23:41
#5

Mymar taprobanicum Ward,1875

Posted by ChrisR on 05-11-2009 00:25
#6

Stunning photo ... how did you ever see it in the first place? :D I have seen them in Malaise trap samples but they are like dust.

Posted by Paul Beuk on 05-11-2009 00:46
#7

Actually, Mymar are giants among the Mymaridae and, when present, are reasobably well visible to a keen observer.

Posted by Klaas on 06-11-2009 22:07
#8

Thank you for all respons
Even an id. on species level!

Klaas