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What's This?

What's This?
Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA
July 12, 2011
Size: 2-3mm
I found this sitting on a hosta plant in my backyard this evening. About the size of a mosquito. ID?

Moved
Moved from Braconid Wasps.

Macrocentrid - maleā€¦
Males average about 3.5 - 4mm in length.

See reference here.

Moved
My guess is Macrocentrinae.

Moved from ID Request.

This is a kind of parasitic w
This is a kind of parasitic was called an ichnuemon wasp. Is this part of Pimplinae?

Looks like a male, can't see the ovipositor.

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