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Bug-eyed wasp - Macroglenes

Bug-eyed wasp - Macroglenes
Great Barrington, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA
September 16, 2017
Size: 1.4 mm

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Moved
Moved from Chalcid Wasps.

ID by Roger Burks.

 
That's quite interesting....
Because the description for pteromalids mentions that females always have more than five funicular antennal segments, which doesn't appear to be the case here.

Eulophid (female)…
See reference here.

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