Hi Jeff
Thanks for solving the mystery, much appreciated. Regards, Lorne S.
----- Original Message -----
From: Jeff
To: insectidentificationclub@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 9:35 AM
Subject: [Insect Identification Club] Re: Interesting Flying Insect
Hi Lorne,
Very nice picture. What you found floating is a sawfly. Not a true
fly, but rather a "primative" relative to bees and wasps. They share
many features, but this group lacks the narrow "waist" of bees,
wasps, and ants (these and the sawflies are all in the Order
Hymneoptera). The long appendage on the abdomen is an ovipositor.
Jeff
--- In insectidentificationclub@yahoogroups.com, "sudsyboy2003"
<vinylpit@s...> wrote:
> Hi Folks...Greetings from Biggar,Saskatchewan(Canada) I found this
> critter in my pool and managed to retieve it and release
unharmed..I
> shot some photos and will post it as "Interesting Flying Insect".
As
> you will be able to see, it is about 3"long tentacle to stinger. I
> thought at first it was large Bee when it hit the water.But when I
> netted it I found something quite different than a Bee. I have
never
> seen one before and nor has any one that I have shown the pics
> to...any help would be appreciated...Thanks in advance Lorne S.
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