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Hymenoptera - Eulophidae? - Blastothrix

Hymenoptera - Eulophidae? - Blastothrix
Fire Island, Suffolk County, New York, USA
June 1, 2010

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Encyrtidae
Eulophids have 4 tarmsomeres and few antennal segments, this wasp has the axillae triangular and meeting, a distinctive character of Encyrtidae

 
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