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Photo#456717
wasp - Sycophila - female

wasp - Sycophila - Female
Cross Plains, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA
September 14, 2010
Size: ~3mm est.
Eurytomidae?

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wasp - Sycophila - female wasp - Sycophila - female

Moved
Moved from Eurytomidae.

Hymenoptera-Eurytomidae
a female, probably Sycophila sp.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Yes...
The strongly sculptured appearance, punctate head and thorax, rounded, smooth, and compressed abdomen, and rectangular pronotum indicate this family. This is a female. Coloration is typically black, but yellowish-brown is not uncommon for this group.

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