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Eupelmid ex Diplolepis - Eupelmus dryohizoxeni - female

Eupelmid ex Diplolepis - Eupelmus dryohizoxeni - Female
Huntley Meadows Park, Fairfax County, Virginia, USA
April 8, 2014
Size: 3 mm

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Eupelmid ex Diplolepis - Eupelmus dryohizoxeni - female Eupelmid ex Diplolepis - Eupelmus dryohizoxeni - female Eupelmid ex Diplolepis - Eupelmus dryohizoxeni - female

Moved
Moved from Eupelmus vesicularis.
Owen Lonsdale passed along this ID [Eupelmus (Eupelmus) dryorhizoxeni Ashmead], I assume based on your examination of the specimen (which has the reference number CSE1066).

Moved
Moved from Eupelmidae.

This is Eupelmus (Macroneura
This is Eupelmus (Macroneura) vesicularis (Retzius) (Eupelmidae: Eupelminae), undoubtedly the most ubiquitous eupelmid in North America because of its extremely wide host range and ability to reproduce without males.

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