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What is this? - Enicospilus

What is this? - Enicospilus
Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, USA
June 28, 2008
At first I thought it was some kind of a dragonfly, but later I compared it to some photos of dagonflies and I noticed that it's a lot different than a dragonfly. Anyone know what it is?

Moved
Moved from Ophioninae.

Enicospilus…
Several spots in the DM cell of the forewing and an adventitious vein place this in this genus.

See reference here.

Ichneumonidae > Ophioninae
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