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What is this? - Enicospilus purgatus

What is this? - Enicospilus purgatus
apollo, armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA
July 28, 2009
Size: approx 1.5 inch long

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What is this? - Enicospilus purgatus What is this? - Enicospilus purgatus

Moved
Moved from Enicospilus.

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Moved from ID Request.

Enicospilus…
Keith is correct. You can see several spots in the DM cell of the forewing and an adventitious vein as well which place this in this genus.

Ichneumonid wasp

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