Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Ammophila sp.

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 16-09-2006 19:29
#1

Hi



Taken on 14th September in Silgueiros - Viseu.

Ammophila sp. Agree? Is it possible to reach specie level?
Thank you.


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Posted by ChrisR on 16-09-2006 19:45
#2

Hmm, I am not sure about Ammophila ... the abdomen doesn't look thin enough, compared to the ones I have seen.

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 16-09-2006 22:02
#3

Chris Raper wrote:
Hmm, I am not sure about Ammophila ... the abdomen doesn't look thin enough, compared to the ones I have seen.


Sorry, I stress in Ammophila sp. I have seen Ammophila with this size. It is compatible with features of a real Ammophila sp. But let?s wait for more opinions! :)
Thank you very much! You have a tachinid fly to see! :)

Posted by cthirion on 16-09-2006 23:17
#4

Not ammophila..........Sphex, Podalonia?????

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 16-09-2006 23:21
#5

cthirion wrote:
Not ammophila..........Sphex, Podalonia?????


So... not Ammophila... :( Today is not my day. :(

What can I do see in this wasp to be sure about Sphex or Podalonia?

Posted by cthirion on 17-09-2006 20:55
#6

Sphex funerarius from Yvan Barbier (Belgium)

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 17-09-2006 22:32
#7

cthirion wrote:
Sphex funerarius from Yvan Barbier (Belgium)



funerarius is a morbid word... :|

So, Sphex is very similar to Ammophila!...