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Braconid Wasp? - Chirotica

Braconid Wasp? - Chirotica
Stafford, Stafford County, Virginia, USA
July 31, 2005

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Moved
Moved from Ichneumon Wasps.

 
ha!
the ichneumon is alright but its host really looks like a pile of garbage...

from S.R. Shaw: "Ichneumonidae, possibly Cryptinae. ...
"...I might be able to get this one later by referencing the host records for bagworm."

Moved from Braconid Wasps.

Wow!
I just had to compliment you on capturing this. Way to pay attention! Knowing the host is a bagworm, it shouldn't be too difficult to get at least a family ID, if not a genus and species as well. Very nice work:-)

 
Wow!
Thank you, Eric. I was hoping it would help but an ID possible to genus and species was more than I expected. Yippee!

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