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Photo#106241
Encyrtid?

Encyrtid?
West Ashley, Charleston County, South Carolina, USA
Size: <1mm
This tiny yet attractive wasp was caught in a yellow pan trap... it resembles Encyrtidae

Probably
You can see the cerci are placed rather anteriorly on the metasoma (=abdomen) which is rather characteristic of Encryrtid wasps.

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