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IMG_1127 - Microterys

IMG_1127 - Microterys
Camden, Lincoln County, Maine, USA
August 21, 2009
wasp?

Moved
Moved from Encyrtids.

Could be ...
... the genus Microterys.

 
Upon second examination ...
... I'm sure this is Microterys.

Encrytid is correct…
In this image, you can see some details clearly including a flattened body, large eyes, five-segmented tarsi, an enlarged midtibial spur, and a convex mesonotum. This is a female based on the antennal configuration.

See reference here.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Wild stab here...
Encyrtidae, maybe?



Just a possibility to consider while waiting for an expert opinion.

 
yes
The axillae are triangular and meeting

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