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Photo#235212
Wasp ID please..

Wasp ID please..
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
September 14, 2008
Size: 1/2 inch app.
This small wasp on gumweed did not stay very long.

Can't Quite See if Your Specimen Has the Long Face
but perhaps genus Bassus. (Chorebus may be current generic moniker?)


 
Thank you Eric, David and v.b
Thank you Eric, David and v.belov.
Naomi

 
Same subfamily anyway.
I agree at the subfamily level. Not sure how to separate the different genera therein....

 
Eric Says This May Be Moved to Agathidinae
Post more head shots if you have 'em.

Here's some (long face) genus information from Ray Fisher et al that Eric may have missed: http://bugguide.net/node/view/35649.

braconid
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