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Chrysopophthorus americanus - female

Chrysopophthorus americanus - Female
Marlton, Burlington County, New Jersey, USA
May 8, 2008
Size: Maybe around 4 mm?
This little one came to the light at night. I liked the green eyes. I thought that it might be a Braconid Wasp (Braconidae), but I don't know how to rule out Ichneumon Wasp (Ichneumonidae)? Or maybe something else?

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Chrysopophthorus americanus - female Chrysopophthorus americanus - female Chrysopophthorus americanus - female Chrysopophthorus americanus - female

Moved
Moved from Braconid Wasps.

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This is a Braconid Wasp
Presence of the vein between 1rst discoidal and 1rst submarginal cell of forewings rules out Ichneumonidae. Such green eyes are quite rare among Hymenoptera, contrary to Acalyptrate flies.

 
Thanks!
My first Braconid! (that I know of) :-)

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