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Ichne*umon? Nope, Braconid.

Ichne*umon? Nope, Braconid.
Fullerton Arboretum, Fullerton, Orange County, California, USA
March 23, 2007
Is there any way to get these to species with photos, or is it a lost cause?

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Ichne*umon? Nope, Braconid. Ichne*umon? Nope, Braconid.

Braconidae, poss. Opiinae -- Paul Marsh det.
Moved from Braconid Wasps.

Braconid wasp
Even getting to subfamily level is really tricky, unless one has an extensive knowledge of a local fauna.

 
Thanks, Richard
As you've probably gathered, I'm trying to figure out how and what to shoot. So much of what I've done in the past couple of months - heavily skewed towards flies - has failed to get detailed IDs. You've been a major help.

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