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No Name 30-09-2010 07:19 PM

Please ID my insect
 
Again, I've no camera for it, I'm afraid.

It's long and black and thin - similar kind of shape to an earwig. But with
a pointy bit on its bum instead of pincers, and oddly red legs.

They are quite ... evil looking things, really. And they have wings
(transparent) and they fly kind of similar to a wasp if you catch them out
of the corner of your eye.

Anyone any suggestion what it could be? I don't believe I've ever noticed
anything quite like it before.

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Phil Gurr 30-09-2010 09:06 PM

Please ID my insect
 

wrote in message
...
Again, I've no camera for it, I'm afraid.

It's long and black and thin - similar kind of shape to an earwig. But
with
a pointy bit on its bum instead of pincers, and oddly red legs.

They are quite ... evil looking things, really. And they have wings
(transparent) and they fly kind of similar to a wasp if you catch them out
of the corner of your eye.

Anyone any suggestion what it could be? I don't believe I've ever noticed
anything quite like it before.


Try the Ichneumon Wasp on Google

Phil



No Name 30-09-2010 10:55 PM

Please ID my insect
 
Phil Gurr wrote:
It's long and black and thin - similar kind of shape to an earwig. But
with
a pointy bit on its bum instead of pincers, and oddly red legs.

They are quite ... evil looking things, really. And they have wings
(transparent) and they fly kind of similar to a wasp if you catch them out
of the corner of your eye.


Try the Ichneumon Wasp on Google


There is a huge variety in those images! But yes, I think you've nailed it,
thank you. There were 2 big ones and what looked like a baby one last time
I looked. Not sure where they're living, though, as they seem to disappear
for days then reappear.

Time to go read up about them I guess.

Thank you.

Rusty Hinge[_2_] 30-09-2010 11:27 PM

Please ID my insect
 
wrote:
Again, I've no camera for it, I'm afraid.

It's long and black and thin - similar kind of shape to an earwig. But with
a pointy bit on its bum instead of pincers, and oddly red legs.

They are quite ... evil looking things, really. And they have wings
(transparent) and they fly kind of similar to a wasp if you catch them out
of the corner of your eye.

Anyone any suggestion what it could be? I don't believe I've ever noticed
anything quite like it before.


Ichneumon fly?

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Rusty

uriel13 01-10-2010 03:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by No Name (Post 901717)
Again, I've no camera for it, I'm afraid.

It's long and black and thin - similar kind of shape to an earwig. But with
a pointy bit on its bum instead of pincers, and oddly red legs.

They are quite ... evil looking things, really. And they have wings
(transparent) and they fly kind of similar to a wasp if you catch them out
of the corner of your eye.

Anyone any suggestion what it could be? I don't believe I've ever noticed
anything quite like it before.

--

Hi,

It could be a Cleg, it is approximately 3/8 " long, black outer casing on wings, red body and legs and red head. It is quite thin approximately 1/8", it can give a nasty bite. Does this sound anything like what you saw!

bobharvey[_2_] 01-10-2010 06:07 AM

Please ID my insect
 
On 1 Oct, 03:04, uriel13 wrote:

It could be a Cleg,


That'll be a beetle that moves in with a bigger beetle & tries to look
as much like it as possible?

CT 01-10-2010 08:45 AM

Please ID my insect
 
bobharvey wrote:

On 1 Oct, 03:04, uriel13 wrote:

It could be a Cleg,


That'll be a beetle that moves in with a bigger beetle & tries to look
as much like it as possible?


heh, nice :o)

--
Chris

Dave Hill 01-10-2010 09:24 AM

Please ID my insect
 
On 1 Oct, 08:45, "CT" wrote:
bobharvey wrote:
On 1 Oct, 03:04, uriel13 wrote:


It could be a Cleg,



I have always known a Cleg to be a Horse Fly, a creature with one hell
of a bite, and no way a beetle.
What you have is one of the parasitic wasps, nothing that is going to
do you or yours any harm.
David


No Name 01-10-2010 10:19 AM

Please ID my insect
 
uriel13 wrote:
It could be a Cleg, it is approximately 3/8 " long, black outer casing
on wings, red body and legs and red head. It is quite thin approximately
1/8", it can give a nasty bite. Does this sound anything like what you
saw!


Hi. Thanks for the suggestion (which was vaguely amusing, as I was getting
a mental image of an insectoid Nick Clegg hanging about my window!), but I
think the earlier suggestion fo an Ichneumon Wasp is the right one. After
15 pages of images, this is the one closest to my beastie:

http://www.insectoid.info/thumbs/607.jpg

echinosum 01-10-2010 10:53 AM

Now you've learned why "and it's got red legs" did not contribute very much to the identification, and "pointed end" and "flew like a wasp" contributed a whole lot more. What distinguishes insects is their body lay-out. But there are indeed a huge number of species of parasitic wasps, and many of them are rather striking, so when people see a striking unusual insect flying like a wasp, it is often what it is.


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