Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Ichneumonidae 15-18.08.2007
Posted by Robert Zoralski on 07-10-2007 00:00
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I have some ichneumonidae from 15-18.08.2007 (Poland, Gdansk) that I did not identified yet.
I know it is very difficult family.
Could you suggest some identifications?
I can take of course better and detailed pictures.
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Posted by Isidro on 07-10-2007 10:19
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PLEASE ONE SPECIES PER THREAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by Robert Zoralski on 07-10-2007 13:14
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I have numbered those pictures to keep order in this thread. For an expert of this family it is easier to compare them in one thread rather than a lot of threads.
In "Code of Conduct" of this forum I have read: "Please try to keep the number of species per thread restricted to one or a group of related species at most."
Sorry for troubles.
Posted by Pierre-Nicolas Libert on 08-10-2007 10:01
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Hi Robert,
Pic 2 : Ichneumoninae, wait for CThirion
Pic 3, 4, 8, 9 : Tryphoninae. For more precision, give us the detail of the head and wing venation.
Pic 9 : Pimplinae
Pierre-Nicolas
Posted by Robert Zoralski on 08-10-2007 21:45
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Posted by cthirion on 08-10-2007 23:18
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OK for the d?t. de PNL;)!
1, near Dusona Campopleginae
2 Ichneumonninae Ichneumon possible albiger female
6 near Dusona Campopleginae
7 Ichneumoninae possible
10 Banchinae
Edited by cthirion on 09-10-2007 11:39
Posted by Pierre-Nicolas Libert on 09-10-2007 08:18
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Pic 4 : Tryphoninae genus Cosmoconus sp. (see the horn between the base of the antennae)
Pic 5 : Banchinae.
Pierre-Nicolas
Posted by cthirion on 09-10-2007 11:43
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Ok for 5 with PNL= Banchinae with areole petiolate, new view;)!
Posted by Robert Zoralski on 14-10-2007 11:06
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Thank you a lot for identification!
Robert Zoralski
Posted by Robert Zoralski on 14-10-2007 21:21
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I published all the pictures under:
http://free.of.pl...ymenoptera
If I found some time I'll take better detailed pictures and publish them in this location.
Best Regards
Robert Zoralski