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Photo#1782038
Aneurhynchus?

Aneurhynchus?
Ludwig Park, Winneshiek County, Iowa, USA
June 23, 2019
Size: ~3 mm
I'm not even 100% sure this is a wasp, but I did find some similar looking wasps in the genus Aneurhynchus that had these super-long antennae. Unfortunately, the wasp was very small and in shade so the photos may not be good enough to get any ID at all.

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Moved

Figitidaeā€¦
See reference here.

 
Figitidae
Thanks for figuring out that this wasp fit into the Figitidae family, Ross! At least I was right about it being a wasp!

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