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Photo#1362967
Eulophidae, ventral - female

Eulophidae, ventral - Female
Elk Horn, south of, Shelby County, Iowa, USA
April 28, 2017
Size: 1.3- mm
alive

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Eulophidae, pupa in Stigmella leaf mine Eulophidae, pupaX Eulophidae, dorsal - female Eulophidae, lateral - female Eulophidae, ventral - female Eulophidae, meconial deposits Eulophidae, spent pupal case

Moved
Moved from Cirrospilus.

According to Christer Hansson, this specimen is intermediate between Burkseus (a genus recently decribed by Ryan Perry) and Zagrammosoma. I showed Ryan a photo of a specimen of mine that Christer had said the same thing about, and Ryan said it belonged to a new genus that he is describing. So stay tuned for a new name...

Moved
Moved from Cirrospilini.

Beautiful wasp
What a neat looking chalcid!! Kudos to you for the find...and having the skill, attentiveness, and perseverance to rear it, document it, find out what it was, and share it :-)

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