Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Mystery Hymenoptera

Posted by cornascrebe on 07-07-2011 04:43
#1

Godd Morning All

Here is another mystery Hymeoptera circa 1st July 2011 Grassland / Tree Line Weather Hot and Fine UK . I havwe sopme theories on this one buit will await further opiion . Thank you all in advance

Best Wishes

Colin D

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Hymenoptera 8641 by Wildlife Ranger, on Flickr


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Hymenoptera 8646 by Wildlife Ranger, on Flickr


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Hymenoptera 8639 by Wildlife Ranger, on Flickr


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Hymenoptera 8651 by Wildlife Ranger, on Flickr


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Hymenoptera 8656 by Wildlife Ranger, on Flickr


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Posted by ChrisR on 07-07-2011 09:08
#2

One of the common Ichneumonini - I always put these down as Amblyteles sp. but I am probably wrong as there are a lot of very similar species and the British keys are really horrible to use Wink

One for Camille to consider, I think Smile

Posted by cthirion on 08-07-2011 18:38
#3

Ichneumon sp.male

camilleWink

Posted by cornascrebe on 11-07-2011 20:38
#4

Hi Chris / Camile

Thank you both for your reply I think you are close Chris what about Amblyteles armatorius

Best wishes

WLR

Posted by ChrisR on 11-07-2011 20:48
#5

If Camile says that it is Ichneumon sp. then forget Amblyteles Wink Camile is saying that it is the genus Ichneumon, not just "an ichneumon wasp" Smile

Posted by cornascrebe on 11-07-2011 20:53
#6

Thanks Chris - we now know its not Amblyteles armatorius
Smile - It certainly looked like http://www.uknatu...-info.html

Many thanks Again

Colin D

Posted by ChrisR on 11-07-2011 20:58
#7

One of our biggest problems is the state of the keys for UK Ichneumon/Amblyteles ... they are very hard to work through and so there are probably a lot of incorrect identifications out there - perhaps even the majority are wrong. It's a real pity because they are so common and so easy to find in the countryside in summer.