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Wasp oviposits on Encelia farinosa - female

Wasp oviposits on Encelia farinosa - Female
Tucson Mountain Park, Pima County, Arizona, USA
March 13, 2009
Size: 3/14/9

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Wasp oviposits on Encelia farinosa - female Wasp oviposits on Encelia farinosa - female Wasp oviposits on Encelia farinosa - female

Moved
Moved from Cryptinae.

 
Are the nodes near the base of the antennae...
Great photos!

Are the nodes near the base of the antennae very important for identification? I have seen a different species of Ichneumon that has something similar and was hoping that it was.

BTW- I think you may have entered the date into the size field!

Moved
Moved from Ichneumon Wasps.

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