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Tremex fuscicornis

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Description:

Habe sie auf einer birke gefunden, ihr langer stachel steckte in der rinde. Sie ist ziemlich lang, ca 3 cm. Ich denke es ist eine erdwespe, bin mir aber nicht sicher.

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Comments (3)

Hi guys in Austria alone there are 3 species of Tremex: T.fuscicornis, T.magus and T.alchymista. T. magus is totally black, T.alchymista is one variety of T.magus with darkened wings. In my opinion can only be Tremex fuscicornis. (sorry for my distressing English) Greets
Yes, possibly genus Tremex, see: http://www.biolib.cz/en/taxonimage/id20258/?taxonid=16901&type=1
A sawfly (Symphyta) - possibly a horntail in the family Siricidae. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horntail
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PublishedOctober 25, 2013

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