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Photo#1628492
Possibly Family Ceraphronidae

Possibly Family Ceraphronidae
Naples , Collier County, Florida, USA
March 28, 2018
Size: .75 mm
This wasp was captured in a yellow bowl trap that had been left overnight in an oak scrub. It seems to have 11-segmented antennae, tibial spurs, and wings similar to another Ceraphronid I've had identified by BugGuide.

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Possibly Family Ceraphronidae Possibly Family Ceraphronidae Possibly Family Ceraphronidae

Moved
Moved from Platygastridae.

Moved

Telenomus (female)…
See reference here.

 
Thanks
so very much for your very quick ID. This was the 6th different species of parasitic wasp trapped in the same yellow bowl left overnight. Incredible!

Thanks also for the reference!

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