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Rhadinoceraea micans
eguzki
Location: Hungary
Habitat: garden
Size: approx. 1 cm
Date: 25-03-07

I have found these black wasps by the dozen today afternoon in my garden. I presume that it is a Tenthredinidae wasp.
Edited by eguzki on 28-03-2007 17:44
 
eguzki
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Juergen Peters
Hello!

eguzki wrote:
I have found these black wasps by the dozen today afternoon in my garden. I presume that it is a Tenthredinidae wasp.


This early in the year and with that look I assume it is a Dolerus sp., but I'm no expert...
Best regards,
Jürgen

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eguzki
Hi Juergen!

I guess your conclusion must be right; these sawflies are the earliest spring fliers. I found them amongst the lower vegetation of my garden and all of them fly awkwardly. I have found very similar species through the net in the family Argidae but I think their habit is certainly different.

Thank youSmile
Edited by eguzki on 27-03-2007 07:19
 
David Gibbs
looks to me more like a Blennocampini such as Phymatocera aterrima (Klug), what plant is it most associated with? the first photo looks as if it might be on a Polygonatum.
 
eguzki
David Gibbs wrote:
looks to me more like a Blennocampini such as Phymatocera aterrima (Klug), what plant is it most associated with? the first photo looks as if it might be on a Polygonatum.


Hi David!

After I had read your thread I went out taking some new pic and studying these questionable sawflies. The plant is not a Polygonatum but a very common Iris but I do not know which species exactly. These sawflies mostly active on the rough and spear shaped leaves of Iris. They move very slowly and fly clumsily. Their size does not reach 1 cm.

The size compared with the leaves:
Edited by eguzki on 27-03-2007 19:33
 
eguzki
photo taken today:
 
Pierre-Nicolas Libert
The species Rhadinoceraea micans (Klug, 1814) feeds on Iris sp. and it looks to that...

Pierre-Nicolas
 
eguzki
Hi Pierre!

Thank you very much! All of my Iris are sentenced to death!!!Shock
 
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