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Photo#161073
Deinodryinus atriventris - female

Deinodryinus atriventris - Female
Ash Mountain, elev. 2,800', Tulare County, California, USA
June 3, 1984
Size: ca. 5 mm.
This is a rather robust dryinid (subfamily Anteoninae). The female is typically bicolored (red thorax and black abdomen), with a infuscated spot in the wing.

Moved
Moved from Deinodryinus.

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Moved from Dryinids.

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