Hello everybody,
And now probably an ichneumon wasp:
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/500 ... 82df_o.jpg
M3 & DCR-150 & Mittu 5x
BR, ADi
symmorphus bifasciatus
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symmorphus bifasciatus
Last edited by Adalbert on Tue Jul 07, 2020 2:20 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: ichneumon wasp
Love the clarity and dimensionality.
Mike
Mike
Re: ichneumon wasp
Very good detail, nice stack.
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Re: ichneumon wasp
This is nicely done. I suspect this is not an ichneumon though.
Mark Sturtevant
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Re: ichneumon wasp
Hello everybody,
Many thanks for the comments!
Can anybody identify this wasp?
BR, ADi
Many thanks for the comments!
Can anybody identify this wasp?
BR, ADi
Re: ichneumon wasp
Hello everybody,
Maybe this photo could be helpful for the identification: BR, ADi
Maybe this photo could be helpful for the identification: BR, ADi
Re: ichneumon wasp
it's an Eumeninae wasp, almost all Ichneumonidae have more than 16 antennal segments
Re: ichneumon wasp
Yes, the name of this wasp is symmorphus bifasciatus.
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Re: symmorphus bifasciatus
Very nice