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some sort of Hymenoptera - Phanerotoma

some sort of Hymenoptera - Phanerotoma
Collegedale, Hamilton County, Tennessee, USA
April 14, 2006
Size: body 1/2 Centimeter
Any one know the Sp.?

I found it after dark on side of a building.

Cheloninae, prob. Phanerotoma -- Paul Marsh det.
Moved from Cheloninae.

Moved
Moved from Braconid Wasps.

No
Not the species, but I hope you'll be satisfied with the family for now! :-)0
It is in the family Braconidae!
Greetings,
Gerard Pennards

 
A cricket?
Looks more like a cricket to me.

 
thanks
I am happy to get is close to Sp. as possible, so if family is the closest that I will get then that is fine with me :)

 
one step further: Cheloninae
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