Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Hymenoptera from North Thailand

Posted by Noppadon on 07-03-2013 15:50
#1

My friend found a strange hymenopteran with long appendage(?). Any ID is appreciated esp. family level or below.

Posted by Noppadon on 07-03-2013 15:52
#2

another angle.

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Posted by piros on 07-03-2013 17:33
#3

I am not an expert, so I'm just guessing, based on suprficial similarity: a Megachilidae bee, perhaps something distantly related to Coelioxys (?)
Best regards
Henrik

Edited by piros on 08-03-2013 19:06

Posted by Noppadon on 10-03-2013 15:17
#4

Thanks, Henrik!

Posted by John Carr on 10-03-2013 15:40
#5

I saw thinking sawfly (Symphyta) based on cylindrical abdomen and external ovipositor.

Posted by Marc T on 13-03-2013 11:41
#6

I'm with Henrik - it looks quite similar to Coelioxys, but I'm not into the fauna of North Thailand. There might be some similar genera?
Maybe try at hymis.de

Nice animal anyway!

Marc

Posted by cthirion on 14-03-2013 20:49
#7

I thought also Apoïdea, a little of the hairs and tarse 1 widened!

Camille

Posted by Noppadon on 19-03-2013 09:16
#8

Thank you for your suggestions, John Carr, Marc T and cthirion!