Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Ctenichneumon edictorius
Posted by Oscar on 26-10-2013 23:56
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Madrid, on October 26, 2013
Edited by Oscar on 28-01-2014 00:55
Posted by Oscar on 26-10-2013 23:57
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Another photo
Posted by Alvesgaspar on 27-10-2013 00:03
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Looks like a Pompilid to me.
Joaquim
Posted by ChrisR on 27-10-2013 00:29
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Ichneumonidae ... too many antennal segments for Pompilidae ;)
Posted by John Carr on 27-10-2013 01:12
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Ichneumonini? In temperate North America female Ichneumonini are relatively common late in the year because females of the tribe often hibernate. You can find them in rotten wood.
Posted by cthirion on 29-10-2013 11:35
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Ctenichneumon M edictorius Linné 1758-dét. J.Valemberg
Can put in my gallery?
http ://www.cthirion.be/images/
Posted by Oscar on 28-01-2014 00:56
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Thanks for help