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Parasitoid male - male

Parasitoid male - Male
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
September 3, 2022
About 45 adults (30 male, 15 female) emerged from probable Dioprosopa clavata puparium. See puparium and female here.

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This is a member ...
... of the subfamily Tetrastichinae (family Eulophidae), most members of which are easily distinguished by a combination of two characters, luckily both easily seen in this image: no postmarginal vein, and 2 parallel longitudinal sutures on the scutellum.

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