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Hymenoptera with pectinate antennae - Conifer Sawfly? - Ripiphorus - female

Hymenoptera with pectinate antennae - Conifer Sawfly? - Ripiphorus - Female
Woodbury, Washington County, Minnesota, USA
August 5, 2019

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Moved from Ripiphorus.

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Moved from ID Request.

Female
It's a type of Wedge-shaped Beetle. (adult) The males in this genus have much longer antennae.
The fore-wings (elytra) are very short and they do not extend beyond the thorax. You can see them covering the hind-wings, near the bottom of your image.

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