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Braconid? [No. Diapriid.]

Braconid? [No. Diapriid.]
Thompsontown, Juniata County, Pennsylvania, USA
June 8, 2013
I'll be happy if it can be put into a family before it's frassed; I don't hold out much hope for going any further. :)

Moved
Moved from Diapriidae.

 
Why the move?
It was already there. :)

Moved
Moved from Braconids and Ichneumons.

Well that's embarassing. Thanks for the correction. Keeping for now as a placeholder for PA.

Diapriidae
Per Dr. Michael Sharkey.

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