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Long antennae and long ovipositer(?) - Macrocentrus - female

Long antennae and long ovipositer(?) - Macrocentrus - Female
47.63046N 52.68744W (WGS84), Logy Bay, Northeast Avalon, Newfoundland/Labrador, Canada
August 31, 2008
Size: 5 mm head to wing tips
Came to a porch light after dark.

Macrocentrus sp. -- Paul Marsh det.
Moved from Braconid Wasps.

Braconidae.
Nice image of a female braconid wasp.

 
Thank you,,.
for the ID and comment

 
Sex info
When somebody tells you the sex of a specimen it is always a good idea to add that info so it shows in the title (and of course it is an adult). I did it for you this time.

 
Thanks.
I thought I had done that. I always try to. I guess I missed it this time. Thanks for adding it.

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