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Photo#190423
Wasp - female

Wasp - Female
Cross Plains, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA
June 11, 2008

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Wasp - female Wasp - female

Moved
Moved from Ichneumoninae.

Moved
Moved from Ichneumon Wasps.

Ichneumoninae…
The colorful appearance, dorsoventrally depressed abdomen, long propodeum, short ovipositor, and large size indicates a female wasp in this subfamily.

See reference here.

Moved

Yes:-)
Yes, it is one of the dreaded unidentifiable ichneumon wasps....Great images that I would not frass, though.

 
Thanks. That's what I was af
Thanks. That's what I was afraid of when I took the photos. Sure are a lot of them around now but most are not very cooperative like this one was.

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