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Possible braconid from oenothera seed pods - female

Possible braconid from oenothera seed pods - Female
Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada
May 1, 2020
Size: 3-4mm
This wasp, a possible braconid, emerged 1 May 2020 from oenothera biennis seed pods that had been bored into (Mpmpha sp?). Collected 23 Sep 2019 and overwintered.

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Moved
Moved from Braconid Wasps.

Braconinaeā€¦
Members of this subfamily are predominantly external parasites of concealed larvae of Lepidoptera.

See reference here.

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