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Photo#1899984
Pachyneuron sp.?

Pachyneuron sp.?
Austin, Travis County, Texas, USA
September 28, 2020

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Moved
Moved from Chalcidoid Wasps.

All I can say is ...
... maybe. The marginal vein is not very thick, so I don't feel comfortable calling this a Pachyneuron, although I may very well be.

So, I just put it in the Pteromalinae for the time being.

 
I added another photo that sh
I added another photo that shows the marginal vein more clearly.

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