Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Large Ichneumonid in forest --> Coelichneumon opulentus

Posted by Juergen Peters on 17-09-2007 22:15
#1

Hello!

This yellow and black 25 mm Ichneumonid vistited Angelica sylvestris blossoms at a damp place in the wood two days ago (Ostwestfalen/Germany). Is it possible to say more than just Ichneumonidae sp.? Thanks in advance!

Larger pics (960x960):
http://www.foto-u...25mm_3.jpg
http://www.foto-u...25mm_4.jpg
http://www.foto-u...25mm_5.jpg

Edited by Juergen Peters on 26-09-2007 18:41

Posted by Juergen Peters on 17-09-2007 22:16
#2

Another picture.

Posted by cthirion on 21-09-2007 23:57
#3

Good evening J?RGEN!
Did you catch this ichneumon?
I do not manage to recognize it and it seems to to me that I know it!

With the Museum of Munich, my friends do not know either!

Posted by Juergen Peters on 22-09-2007 01:18
#4

Hello, Camille!

cthirion wrote:
Did you catch this ichneumon?


No, sorry. I am only a hobby photographer and normally do not collect specimens.

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 22-09-2007 11:17
#5

cthirion wrote:
Good evening J?RGEN!
Did you catch this ichneumon?
I do not manage to recognize it and it seems to to me that I know it!

With the Museum of Munich, my friends do not know either!


that's an amazing wasp and photos as well. I see that Ichneumonidae are hard (i knew..). But it would be great to know at least the genus. :)

Posted by cthirion on 22-09-2007 12:29
#6

??????????:(

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 22-09-2007 12:48
#7

hmm... without specimen it would be almost impossible. :(

Posted by cthirion on 25-09-2007 22:07
#8

From Valemberg, male Coelichneumon opulentus Taschenberg, 1871

Posted by Juergen Peters on 26-09-2007 01:01
#9

cthirion wrote:
From Valemberg, male Coelichneumon opulentus Taschenberg, 1871


Fantastic, many thanks! This was really an opulent wasp, as the species name indicates... :D

Posted by cthirion on 26-09-2007 12:05
#10

Will I be able to have precise details on the capture place and date please?
Thank you in advance!

Posted by Juergen Peters on 26-09-2007 18:49
#11

Hello, Camille!

cthirion wrote:
Will I be able to have precise details on the capture place and date please?


Date was September-15, 2007. In forest near 33829 Borgholzhausen, Germany, MTB 3815. MTB means "Messtischblatt", which is a quadrant in the official topological maps (1:25000).
I have also tried to find the coordinate with Google Maps. That gives me: 52.115651, 8.304763. I'm not sure, what that precisely means...

Posted by cthirion on 26-09-2007 22:14
#12

Thanks Juergen!;)