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wasp - Tetramesa

wasp - Tetramesa
Cross Plains, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA
May 8, 2009
a very small wasp -- but I don't have the length

Moved
Moved from Eurytomidae.

Eurytomidae
Probably a male of Tetramesa sp.

Moved

Eurytomidae…
This female is a little more atypical, but still shows some hairiness in the antennae, a strongly sculptured and dull black appearance, and a smooth rounded abdomen. Length would be, on average, about 3mm for this group I would think.

See reference here.

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