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19-08-2010, 08:55 AM
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| | | Wasp or sawfly ? Taken yesterday in the lawn. Not sure if this is a sawfly or a wasp - had a newly emerged look about it. About 7mm body length
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| | | Re: Wasp or sawfly ? Afternoon Brian, Ichneumon Wasp - can't go further
Take care, Jason | 
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| | | Re: Wasp or sawfly ? Quote:
Originally Posted by Jason Green Afternoon Brian, Ichneumon Wasp - can't go further
Take care, Jason  | Thanks Jason - thought it might be a wasp as it didn't have the sculptured thorax.
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