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Wings - Parancistrocerus perennis - female

Wings - Parancistrocerus perennis - Female
Great Meadows NWR, Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
June 16, 2009
Size: 7 mm
Wasps usually look two-winged to me. Here the hind wing is clearly visible.

Dark object below head is aphid.

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Moved from Parancistrocerus.

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Look two-winged
Thanks for mentioning that; I thought it was just me!

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