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Hockeria eriensis - female

Hockeria eriensis - Female
Piute Mountain, 5,580 feet, Kern County, California, USA
July 9, 2005
Size: ca. 4 mm
This species is told by the red color and elongate shape of the hind femur and domed scutellum when compared to other Hockeria.

The larvae are parasitoids of antlion larvae, and emerge from the antlion cocoon.

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Hockeria eriensis - female Hockeria eriensis - female

Possible live specimen photos
Hi, Dennis. When you have a free moment would you mind checking out my recent post of a chalcid that I think may be the same species (or at least a close relative)? Thanks so much!

Moved
Moved from Hockeria.

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