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Braconid? Wasp - Macrocentrus

Braconid? Wasp - Macrocentrus
Wellesley, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
August 2, 2007

Macrocentrus -- M. Sharkey det.
Moved from Braconid Wasps.

Moved
Moved from Ichneumon Wasps.

Braconidae
Looks like a braconid to me

Looks more like
an Ichneumon wasp to us, but wait to hear from one of the hymenopterists.

 
My lame guess
was based on the long antennae and rear legs.

 
Makes sense, actually.
But it's not a nymph if it has wings.

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