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Boharticus
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Copyright © 2018
Ken Schneider
Chalcid with dark abdomen -
Boharticus
Presidio, Thompson Reach, San Francisco County, California, USA
August 4, 2018
Size: ca 2 mm
Beat from coast redwood.
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Contributed by
Ken Schneider
on 4 August, 2018 - 1:57pm
Last updated 27 November, 2019 - 12:04pm
Moved
Moved from
Pteromalids
.
RL Zuparko was kind enough to take a look at these images and agrees with Jeong. Thanks to both of you!
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Ken Schneider
, 27 November, 2019 - 12:05pm
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Boharticus sp.
Boharticus sp.
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Jeong Yoo
, 26 November, 2019 - 8:48am
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Thanks -
Jeong. Would you be willing to provide your name and/or background here or on your profile? Without knowing who you are or your experience with the taxon, it's hard for non-experts to evaluate the likelihood that your ID is accurate. Thanks so much!
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Ken Schneider
, 26 November, 2019 - 10:20am
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Another opinion -
from "entomokot" at iNat, who says:
"Eulophidae, i would say. not obvious case with 6 antennomeres - not 4-5".
Link is here:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/15110950
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Ken Schneider
, 12 July, 2019 - 3:46pm
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Moved
Moved from
Chalcid Wasps
.
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Ken Schneider
, 4 August, 2018 - 2:15pm
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Pteromalid…
See reference
here.
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Ross Hill
, 4 August, 2018 - 2:08pm
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