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Braconid Wasp? - male - female

Braconid Wasp? - Male Female
Red Rock Canyon State Park, Kern, Mojave Desert County, California, USA
July 26, 2020
Size: 3mm
Male and female in first and third photo. Second photo is female but you can't see the ovipositor. Seen on Eriogonum inflatum.

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Braconid Wasp? - male - female Braconid Wasp? - male - female Braconid Wasp? - male - female

Moved
Moved from Braconid Wasps.

Braconinaeā€¦
See reference here.

 
Thank you! I forgot to add t
Thank you! I forgot to add to my notes that the antenna have an unusually twist, bend, slight corkscrew shape to them. That struck me as unusual.

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Moved from ID Request.

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