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Re: Insect or Invertebrates Identification

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ExFmem wrote:Family Anthomyiidae?

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You were correct on this one Toko, as per your usual erudite self 0/0 ^Q^ , it's a member of Sarcophagidae... O:V \O


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Now need guidance w/ this one please:

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Family Ichneumonidae
Subfamily: Pimplinae

Per HymIS forum, it's a Braconidae. \O May have to settle for a Family designation only. -O-


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Re: Insect or Invertebrates Identification

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Don't get anywhere, so I'd say you post them just labeled

Braconid Wasp
Family: Braconidae

Flesh Fly
Family: Sarcophagidae

Larrine Square-headed Wasp
Family: Crabronidae. Subfamily Crabroninae: Tribe: Larrini


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ExFmem wrote:
ExFmem wrote:Family Anthomyiidae?

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Sept. Kruger
You were correct on this one Toko, as per your usual erudite self 0/0 ^Q^ , it's a member of Sarcophagidae... O:V \O
Hang on a while longer with this one, 2 more options have been suggested as opposed to the first opinion of Sarcophagidae.

1. " I would prefer Billaea (Tachinidae) as an option."

2. "The abdominal pattern resembles Billaea, but the wing venation does not fit Billaea. Moreover, it is South Africa !
To me, it is a Miltogramminae, based on wing venation, head profile (as far as visible) and thoracic pattern. But this is all circumstantial."

-O- -O- :-? :-?


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Re: Insect or Invertebrates Identification

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Cool, it's getting interesting here, will try to check the suggestions tomorrow \O \O \O


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Me too! \O


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Toko, under Wasps, etc. when I posted the Sq.-headed wasp yesterday I didn't post two entries, but this morning one of the pics was seperated into a second post :-? :-? . I merged that pic into the other entry, but the "X" is not there for me to delete the post -O- -O- Can you remove it please 0/0
Weird.


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Re: Insect or Invertebrates Identification

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ExFmem wrote:
ExFmem wrote:I thought this was a queen ant of some sort, but then came across this species of fly that is described as "…small, easily recognized by their ant-like appearance, constricted waist of abdomen, and almost spherical head…" -O-

Black Scavenger Fly Paratoxapoda sp.
Family Sepsidae

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What do you wise ones think :-?
0/* Update, this is a wasp acc. to the Diptera.info people...any new suggested IDs based on that -O-
New update 0*\ 0*\ The wasp forum says it's a male ant -O- 0= =O:


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Re: Insect or Invertebrates Identification

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Wasp forum might be right, I had a look at lots of wasp families, nothing similar there 0'

My first idea: genus Carebara or similar -O-


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This is worse than LBJs 0*\ You must have been bitten by a mad bug :shock: =O:


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