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Photo#629204
Encyrtid - Microterys

Encyrtid - Microterys
Cross Plains, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA
May 15, 2011
Size: ~2.3mm - body
So, let's see if this helps with the ID.

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Encyrtid - Microterys Encyrtid - Microterys

Moved
Moved from Encyrtids.

Moved
Moved from Microterys. Which is correct? Microterys or Anagyrus? Reason I'm asking is because this wasp shows up identified as Anagyrus here.

 
This one was IDed by Dr. John Noyes
Who is a leading authority on Chalcids with a focus on Encyrtids. He's probably right.


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