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ID for a tiny wasp? - Anomalon - female

ID for a tiny wasp? - Anomalon - Female
Claremont, Los Angeles County, California, USA
September 25, 2010
Size: Approx. 8 mm
This tiny wasp was photographed at about 9:30 a.m. on Scale-Broom, Lepidospartum squamatum, in coastal sage scrub at the Claremont Colleges' Robert J. Bernard Biological Field Station. I was wondering if it might be an Ichneumon Wasp. In particular, it looks to my untrained eye a lot like Ron Hemberger's photo of Anomalon, taken not too far from here.

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ID for a tiny wasp? - Anomalon - female ID for a tiny wasp? - Anomalon - female

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Thanks for the ID! This will be a new taxon for our field station invert list.

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