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Proctotrupidae, Hungary
eguzki
It was quite small. Found in our garden.
Edited by eguzki on 22-11-2006 15:01
 
eguzki
eguzki wrote:
It was quite small. Found in our garden.


I add another image to this thread. Does anyone help me at least the genera?
 
Pierre-Nicolas Libert
For me it is not an Ichneumonidae. It looks more like a Proctotrupidae (see the wing venation).

Pierre-Nicolas
Pierre-Nicolas
 
Robert Nash
Wing venation of Proctotrupidae http://virgin.msu...mage10.jpg
from Motana State University.
Robert
 
http://www.habitas.org.uk/rnash.html
eguzki
Hi Pierre and Robert!

Thank you for your interesting opinion! My knowledge is very poor about the Proctotrupidae. I guess that it is not easy to tell apart them from each other.

eguzki
 
Robert Nash
You are right but here is an expert opinion from David Notton at the Natural History Museum, London "Assuming this is a Hungarian specimen or at least Palaearctic, it's most likely a species belonging to the genus Proctotrupes, on account of the metasoma being reddish basally. The species can be identified in Townes & Townes world revision, should your friend PfftPfft still have the specimen. From the terminalia, it looks like a male. These are fairly common parasities of beetle larvae." Robert
Edited by Robert Nash on 24-11-2006 15:23
 
http://www.habitas.org.uk/rnash.html
proctoss
Proctotrupes gravidator L. male Cool
 
http://www.zin.ru/labs/insects/hymenopt/personalia/Kolyada/index.html
Robert Nash
Very impressivePfftPfft which makes this a very useful pic of a correctly identified proctotrupid.Robert
 
http://www.habitas.org.uk/rnash.html
eguzki
Hi Robert and proctoss!

I am very gladGrin because you could help me searching for the right identification. Thx!
 
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