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Photograph taken on June16, 2013, in ravine Del Cambrón, immediately Mediterranean coast , Salobreña, Granada.
Apparent size with wings, about 17 mm
Thanks in advance for any help!
Posted by
Marc T on 18-06-2013 09:15
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Crabronidae is right, looks like
Philanthus for me, not unlikely
P. triangulum female.
But I don't know, if there are similar species in Spain!?
(I've seen them quite abandoned on the Canary islands.)
Marc
#8
Marc T wrote:
Crabronidae is right, looks like Philanthus for me, not unlikely P. triangulum female.
But I don't know, if there are similar species in Spain!?
(I've seen them quite abandoned on the Canary islands.)
Marc
I appreciate the information you added.
I searched his proposal Crabronidae> Philanthus triangulum, Spanish forum in which also participated, Virtual Biodiversity, and Crabronidae folder, I found that there are enough copies to his proposal.
http://www.biodiv...19725.html
But there are no specimens identification has been confirmed, although this may be because there are no specialists for this family of Hymenoptera.
In short, if it seems to be a kind present in mainland Spain, as well as in the Canary Islands. I even found references on the Web in which the call "of the bees wolf"
I have also incorporated my fortografía Virtual Biodiversity Forum, with the proposed identification you point me as possible.
Best regards from southern Spain.
José Marín.