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Chrysididae Chrysididae, Chrysis sp. The identification of this specimens by photo is very difficult, in most cases impossible, due to the identification key is based of several characters only identified in lab...<br />
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Chrysididae

Chrysididae, Chrysis sp. The identification of this specimens by photo is very difficult, in most cases impossible, due to the identification key is based of several characters only identified in lab...

http://www.chrysis.net/database/key_en.html

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  1. Still, a gorgeous photo, love the soft tones! Posted 9 years ago
    1. Thank you so much, Ferdy* I had no chance to correct the values of the last series of shots when the wasp appeared, it was very fast... the result seemed good after seeing the previews, but when arriving home was that feeling saying "I wish to have done it better" The shutter speed was way to slow, and the time to interchange lenses was not there either;) After a month or so I've spotted another Chrysidae, and I also didn't had the chance to do it properly. These wasps are quite a challenge! Cheers* Posted 9 years ago

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Uploaded Nov 22, 2015. Captured Apr 3, 2015 15:25.
  • NIKON D7100
  • f/8.0
  • 1/400s
  • ISO250
  • 300mm