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Hymenoptera-Systropha sp.
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ivanpancic |
Posted on 06-01-2012 12:20
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Who can help to identify this? Location Muzlja field(Muzljanski rit),from Zrenjanin,Banat region,Serbia Date 15.06.2011. Thanks. Ivan Edited by ivanpancic on 15-01-2012 15:38 |
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ChrisR |
Posted on 06-01-2012 13:20
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Hymenoptera - moved to the correct forum ![]() It is difficult to see the second pair of wings but the venation and overall appearance should indicate Hymenoptera. Manager of the UK Species Inventory in the Angela Marmont Centre for UK Biodiversity at the Natural History Museum, London. |
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ivanpancic |
Posted on 06-01-2012 13:38
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SORRY! Thenks you ChrisR! Greeting Ivan |
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cthirion |
Posted on 08-01-2012 19:26
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Systropha sp probably!
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ivanpancic |
Posted on 09-01-2012 23:21
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Cthirion thank you very much! Greeting Ivan |
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Marc T |
Posted on 14-01-2012 22:01
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Systropha sp is right - it's a male, typical are the last three antennal segments formed as a triangle. Marc |
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ivanpancic |
Posted on 15-01-2012 15:36
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Marc T.thank you very much. Greeting Ivan |
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