Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Ichneumonidae

Posted by Andre Jas on 14-10-2006 13:00
#1

Hi

I know chances are slim, but maybe you (cthirion?) can identify one or more of those? 1 and 3 might be the same species?

Andr

Edited by Andre Jas on 14-10-2006 13:07

Posted by Andre Jas on 14-10-2006 13:03
#2

2

Posted by Andre Jas on 14-10-2006 13:04
#3

2a

Posted by Andre Jas on 14-10-2006 13:05
#4

3a

Posted by Andre Jas on 14-10-2006 13:05
#5

3b

Posted by Andre Jas on 14-10-2006 13:06
#6

3c

Posted by cthirion on 14-10-2006 15:01
#7

Sorry, but it is a group which I do not study....perhaps our English friends? :D

Posted by Andre on 15-10-2006 01:22
#8

Guys.. please, this is a DIPTERA site...?

Posted by ChrisR on 15-10-2006 01:25
#9

Fair point Andre, the site is a diptera site - but this section is entitled "Other insects, spiders, etc." :)

Posted by Andre Jas on 15-10-2006 10:56
#10

Hi Andr?,

I know this is a diptera site, but looking for flies one happens to see other insects aswell. And being curious I'd like to know about all insects. Therefore I put them in this section, a section that people are not interested in, just don't have to visit. So I don't understand why you are opposed to those threads?

Andr

Posted by Andre on 15-10-2006 13:58
#11

Yeah, well, maybe I was a little bit too quick.. But on the other hand, this section was built in because too many people came up with others than diptera. So in fact it is a way to controll things. Not meant to invite people to keep on dropping too many non-diptera. At least, that is what I think about it. So, why does nobody build their own hymenoptera.info? Or apocrita.info? Could be great!
Anyway, no intention to harass anyone from my side :p

Posted by Andre Jas on 15-10-2006 18:28
#12

Hi Andre,

I would like that too! But untill there is no (good) alternative forum for hymenoptera like Ichneumonidae I believe that we should accept the fact that curious people (like myself) try to find out what they photographed on this forum aswell. I really don't see much harm in that. Do you?

Andr

Posted by Paul Beuk on 16-10-2006 09:57
#13

As long as the other ones do not take over, every thing is welcome. And Who will tell, some of those non-Ditpera may actually parasitise Diptera, predate on them, or serve as food themselves. ;)