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Symphyta sp
tarsiger
August 19th 2007 Dalstorp Sweden

/janis

all for today... :-)
Edited by tarsiger on 07-02-2008 00:26
 
Jan Willem
Looks more like Symphyta to me.
Jan Willem van Zuijlen
 
mgk1956
cant be symphyta, Jan the halteres are prominent
 
Jan Willem
mgk1956 wrote:
cant be symphyta, Jan the halteres are prominent


Well if the halteres are that prominent, please point them out to me. I still go for Symphyta (Tenthredinidae). But I've been totally wrong in other casesSad.
Edited by Jan Willem on 06-02-2008 12:52
Jan Willem van Zuijlen
 
Andre
It's Symphita, one of the small orange species. Indeed no halteres visible. Instead, a bit of a hind wing seems to stick out above the abdomen...
 
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tarsiger
Thx all of you!

Is it possible to id them from a photo? (not one from a microscope... ;-)

janis
 
Sundew
Is "Symphita" a genus indeed? Otherwise, if you speak of the suborder Symphyta (which I suppose, the sawflies), you need not use italics, and you have to replace the i with an y.
Regards, Sundew
 
crex
... and Symphyta belongs to Hymenoptera, not Diptera Cool
 
jorgen
A good view of the wings is mostly needed to identify sawflies. At species level you have many chance that you need to check the genitals to be sure.
 
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