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Photo#502095
Very tiny wasp

Very tiny wasp
Picture Rocks, NW of Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, USA
March 30, 2011
Size: 1.5 mm
On a cactus flower. (I'm still testing what my new little Olympus can do)

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Very tiny wasp Very tiny wasp

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Pteromalid…
The long antennae, sculptured thorax, well-developed propodeum, and wing venation suggest this group. At this size, this may be a hyperparasitoid.

See reference here.

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