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Photo#468013
wasp

wasp
Cross Plains, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA
September 8, 2010
Size: under 1.5mm

Moved
Moved from Ceraphron.

Megaspilidae?
Suggested ID as Megaspilidae on iNaturalist by David G. Notton.

Ceraphron sp. --det. István Mikó
Moved from Megaspilidae.

Moved

Megaspilidae…
The compressed abdomen, large wing stigma, and depression above the antennal sockets indicates this group. They are mostly dipteran parasitoids, some being hyperparasitic on other wasps.

See reference here.

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