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Schwarzella arizonensis - male

Schwarzella arizonensis - Male
Wildrose Canyon, 5,000 feet, Inyo County, California, USA
June 14, 1987
Size: ca. 2 mm.
This genus is characterized by an expanded antennal segments above the scape. They were common on mat forming Euphorbias in bloom.

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Schwarzella arizonensis - male Schwarzella arizonensis - male

Moved
Moved from Chalcid Wasps.

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