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Parasitic Wasp - Pristaulacus foxleei - female

Parasitic Wasp - Pristaulacus foxleei - Female
Umatilla National Forest South of Pilot Rock, 4000 ft. elevation, Umatilla County, Oregon, USA
August 22, 2015
Size: 13mm body
I found it in pretty poor shape, but it is still new to me...

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Parasitic Wasp - Pristaulacus foxleei - female Parasitic Wasp - Pristaulacus foxleei - female Parasitic Wasp - Pristaulacus foxleei - female Parasitic Wasp - Pristaulacus foxleei - female

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Moved from ID Request.

 
Thanks for the ID
Info says it uses Leptura obliterata as a host, which I have not found here yet ... out with the camera!

Pristaulacus foxleei (female)…
See reference here.

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