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Photo#168019
Tenthredinidae ??

Tenthredinidae ??
Port Alberni, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
July 2, 2007
Really not sure on this, but think probably Tenthredinidae??

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Tenthredinidae ?? Tenthredinidae ?? Tenthredinidae ??

Moved
Moved from Tenthredininae.

Ichneumonidae.
This is an ichneumon, probably in the subfamily Ichneumoninae. Sawflies are seldom so 'thin,' have many more wing veins, and have fewer and larger antennal segments (I know, hard to see when they are bobbing up and down at the speed of light:-).

 
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