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Phylogeny and Classification of Eupelmidae, with a Revision of the World Genera of Calospotinae and Metapelmatinae


The species of Zaischnopsis of America north of Mexico, with a checklist of described world species (Hymenoptera: Eupelmidae)


Mesothoracic skeletomusculature and mechanics of flight and jumping in Eupelminae (Hymenoptera, Chalcidoidea: Eupelmidae)


The North American Species of Anastatus Motschulsky (Hymenoptera, Eupelmidae)


Parasitic wasps of the subfamily Eupelminae


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Eupelmidae


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Eupelmidae?


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Eupelmidae


I lean toward Eupelmidae, too.


Yes, Eupelmidae.


Eupelmidae?


Wingless female Eupelmidae, i


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Eupelmidae


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Higher taxonomy


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In general, the two best ...


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Eupelmus cushmani (Crawford), female


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It is a chalcidoid, but ...


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Beautiful shots ...


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Eupelmidae


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indicated size unrealistic... mm rather?


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Eupelmidae is correct!


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Eupelmidae, male


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Torymidae?


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This is not a Eupelmidae


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I'm not convinced this is a pteromalid.


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The wing venation ...


could it be Eupelmidae?


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Yes, this is the family Eupelmidae


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Beautiful wasp


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Yep, looks to me ...


not sure but I recall Eupelmidae that resemble this


Chalcidoidea


Eupelmidae?


"Parasitica"


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This is a female Brasema Came


chalcid


Wasp 12


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Ltttle wasp


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small wasp


Brasema


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small wasp


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Eupelmid


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male eupelmid


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This is Eupelmus (Macroneura


Was?


Chalcidoidea?


Parasitica


Eupelmus


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Eusandalum


Bob is correct, Metapelma spe


This is actually a female Eup


This is a female Brasema Came


Looks like Brasema rhadinosa....


Quercus eupelmid


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Metallic wasp


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eupelmid


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wasp


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Eupelmid


Eupelmus


Trissolcus brochymenae


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This is a female Metapelma sc


This is indeed a female Arach


Eupelmid


Gerard Pennards concurs...


Hard to tell, but ...


These are not katydids which emerged ...


Parasitoid Holes


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wingless wasp


Tiny blue wasp


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Eupelmidae


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Female of Brasema rhadinsoa G


wasp from hairy gall


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Female of the genus Arachnoph


Wild guess alert...


strange wasp


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This is a male of the genus A


Female of the genus Anastatus


Not an ID


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super -- new genus for the guide! thanks, Ron & Gary


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Thanks Dr. Gibson.


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Eupelmidae


Parasitoid from scrub oak


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tiny hymenoptera


sweet... a special beast. thanks!


Eupelmidae


Parasitoid?


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Wasp ID


wasp


Eupelmidae


Wasp ID


Tiny wasp


parasitoid wasp


tiny flightless wasp


Tiny wasp


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tiny hopping wasp


Green Wasp


Wasp ID


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You are welcome, cynipid gall


Eupelmidae


Eupelmidae


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Little thrips mimic wasp


This gall looks similar


Eupelmid Wasp (Eupelmidae)


I agree


Nope, not Braconid


Guessing


Chalcidoidea


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Eupelmid


I would guess something in Eu


Eupelmidae is correct…


Looks like Eupelmidae.


Confused


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Eupelmidae


Not Ichneumonidae.


It would be nice to be able t


Eupelmidae - female


The large apical spur...


Eupelmidae - female


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Eupelmidae, yes


Eupelmidae (Chalcidoidea)


Eupelmidae


Eupelmidae - female


Ant-like Eupelmid Wasp (Eupelmidae) - female


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Eupelmidae (Chalcidoidea)


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