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Chalcidoidea > Pteromalidae > Dipara petiolata.
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Maherjos |
Posted on 26-11-2018 10:57
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Small wasp, between 2-3 mm, photographed last Saturday in Charca Suárez de Motril. What can we know about it? Edited by Maherjos on 26-11-2018 20:15 |
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tristram |
Posted on 26-11-2018 14:11
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Might be a Gelis sp (Ichneumonidae). Some of the females are wingless. |
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Ectemnius |
Posted on 26-11-2018 16:06
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Hi Maherjos & tristram, For a Ichneumonoidea there are too few antennal segments. This apterous wasp is a Chalcidoidea. Family Pteromalidae subfamily Diparinae. Dipara petiolata is a species I've seen before and looks quite similar. I don't know if other Diparinae and/or Dipara look similar. Greetings, Ectemnius |
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Maherjos |
Posted on 26-11-2018 20:11
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tristram wrote: Might be a Gelis sp (Ichneumonidae). Some of the females are wingless. Ectemnius wrote: Hi Maherjos & tristram, For a Ichneumonoidea there are too few antennal segments. This apterous wasp is a Chalcidoidea. Family Pteromalidae subfamily Diparinae. Dipara petiolata is a species I've seen before and looks quite similar. I don't know if other Diparinae and/or Dipara look similar. Greetings, Ectemnius tristam, Ectemnius. Very grateful to both for your help. Ectemnius, I searched the web for what is identified as Dipara petiolata, and in fact I found some very similar images. https://www.biodi...66580.html If for your part there is no problem, I will use that identification to identify my search to attract the attention of other specialists who also want to give us their opinion. I also inform you that I have the insect collected, and I can send it to the specialist who wants to study it in more detail. Best regards from southern Spain José Marín |
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