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Photo#1474767
wasp

wasp
Highland Lake, Blount County, Alabama, USA
November 14, 2017
Size: ~ 2mm
Collected from FIT.

Moved

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

alysiinae perhaps
too bad we can't see the mouthparts
compare with


could only find one brachypterous image on bugguide

Hard to tell, but ...
... I think this could be a braconid. The shelf from which the antenna arise first made me think of Diapriidae, but it appears that your specimen has too many antennal segments (>14) for that family.

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