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Torymidae

Torymidae
Walnut Canyon National Monument, Pictograph Burn Unit, Coconino County, Arizona, USA
July 23, 2000
Pitfall trap, ponderosa pine forest, collector Karen C. Short #601

Deposited in the Museum of Northern Arizona (MNA) for the National Park Service

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Moved
Moved from Pteromalids.

I would call this a torymid, not a pteromalid.
Long ovipositor, enlarged hind coxa, long marginal vein coupled with short stigmal vein, and antenna with quadrate funicle segments are indcations of a torymid.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Chalcidoidea
Looks like a chalcidoid, Pteromalidae.

 
Agree - Ptermalid (female)…
Antennal, wing, and mesosomal features are suggestive.

See reference here.

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