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Another Ichneumon ?
LordV
Taken 23/08/06 on a raspberry leaf in a shady area of my garden South Coast UK, About 7mm long.
Very long mouth feelers.
Any ideas ?

Thanks Brian V.

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Paul Beuk
I'd say Braconidae.
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Jan Willem
It looks like Braconidae to me. I can't see the mandibles very good, but it could be a member of the subfamily Alysiinae.

Jan Willem
 
LordV
Thanks for the help. Just to show my complete ignorance of naming and bug families, this means the following ID is correct so far ?
Hymenoptera: Ichneumonoidea: Braconidae: Alysiinae

So is it an Ichneumon wasp ? or does it have to be in the Ichneumonidae to have that generic title- ie this would normally be referred to as Braconid wasp rather than an Ichneumon wasp ?

Thanks Brian V.
Edited by LordV on 24-08-2006 10:17
 
diphascon
LordV wrote:
this would normally be referred to as Braconid wasp rather than an Ichneumon wasp ?

Thanks Brian V.


So it is.

cheers - martin
 
Jan Willem
I asked Kees van Achterberg if he agreed with me about the specimen being a member of the subfamily Alysiinae. Well he did agree with me and wrote the following:

It's a species of the genus Asobara s.l. (so including Aphaereta). It's a male. Difficult to identify!


So: Hymenoptera: Ichneumonoidea: Braconidae: Alysiinae: Asobara (s.l.) spec.

Aphaereta used to be treated as a separate genus but is currently regarded as a subgenus of the genus Asobara.

For as far as I know Asobara species are known as important parasitoids of Drosophilidae (I didn't get this information from Kees).

Jan Willem
 
LordV
Thanks Jan and Martin for the further help Smile
Brian V.
 
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