Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Pimpline?
Posted by ChrisR on 14-11-2006 15:01
#1
Hi,
This photo was taken by Nick Bowels in the UK and is used with his permission. He took it recently when he saw this wasp "prowling around a Red Admiral larval tent on 12th November". It's also pretty amazing that Red Admirals have larvae this late - but that's another story! :D
I am pretty sure, from the ovipositor and general appearance, that it is a pimpline ichneumonid but I couldn't take it much further than that due to the lack of focus on the photo but I just wondered if anyone has any ideas? :)
Thanks, Chris R.
Posted by cthirion on 14-11-2006 17:19
#2
Which is the scientific name of the Admiral red? ?
?Thanks! ?B)
Posted by Robert Nash on 14-11-2006 19:02
#3
Vanessa atalanta (Linnaeus, 1758)
Robert
Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 14-11-2006 20:32
#4
I see many Vanessa atalanta here. :| This is the best time to see them.
Posted by cthirion on 14-11-2006 21:49
#5
In Taxapad 2005, Pimplinae ..... Theronia atalanta
???????????:(but I cannot confirm it!
Posted by Robert Nash on 15-11-2006 10:56
#6
Pimpla instigator also parasitises
V. atalanta and a closer match than Camille's very question- marked
Theronia atalanta I think(No certainty here in Ireland either).I'll try and get to look at some specimens later. Robert
Edited by Robert Nash on 15-11-2006 10:57
Posted by cthirion on 15-11-2006 11:19
#7
I do not know Pimplinae well!
Theronia atalantae is in the very close United Kingdom!
Pimpla instigator called Pimpla rufipes in Taxapad 2005 is not quoted of Vanessa atalantae but well of other Nymphalidae, it is all that I can say! ;)
Edited by cthirion on 15-11-2006 16:06
Posted by crex on 15-11-2006 13:22
#8
cthirion wrote:
I do not know Pimplinae well! ?
?Theronia atalantae is in the very close United Kingdom! ?
?Pimpla instigator called Pimpla rufipes in Taxapad 2005 is not quoted of Vanessa atalantae but well of other Nymphalidae, it is all that I can say! ?;)
How come all your messages include linebreak chars (?)? What OS/browser do you use?
Posted by cthirion on 15-11-2006 16:10
#9
:D:D
Not the least idea? :o
Comes from the SYSTRAN Translator!