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Another Tiny Wasp - Trichopria

Another Tiny Wasp - Trichopria
Guelph, Wellington, Ontario, Canada
April 10, 2007
Size: 1.5 mm
Emerged either from a soggy polypore fungus or a clump of sphagnum moss - I would lean towards the latter since I found the wasp closer to the moss. A somewhat clumsy walker and very reluctant flier. Actually, it never spread its wings once, which is why I have no shots of the wasp with its wings spread. It does not appear to have any venation, though.

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Another Tiny Wasp - Trichopria Another Tiny Wasp - Trichopria

Moved
Moved from Diapriinae.

Moved
Moved from Diapriidae.

Moved
Moved from Wasps.

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