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Photo#149033
Face to Face with a Mymarid

Face to Face with a Mymarid
Dixie Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina, USA
September 16, 2007
Size: <1mm
At this magnification it is impossible to get good focus on the scope but this is the head of a mymarid wasp. You can see the transverse and longitudinal sulci (grooves) that identify these wasps. The antenna are also well separated and the things are tiny!

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I appreciate the info but I don't have fancy equipment by any means! I used a dissecting scope with my difital camera held up to the eyepiece. Kind of crude but I'd never see these guys without the scope. One of these days I'll get a good camera!

 
Understood. Hey, I don't even have a scope.
I'm pretty sure there's a free trial on the software. Also, you might want to try taping the camera to the scope.

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