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Acrophasmus Wasp? - female

Acrophasmus Wasp? - Female
Montrose, Laurens County, Georgia, USA
June 8, 2011
Size: approx. 5 mm BL
Found on oak leaf in wooded area. Not a very informative angle, sorry, but she was in a hurry and quite shy. The ovipositor is ridiculously long for such a small wasp, but I suppose it serves its purpose.:-) In this case, it helped narrow my search field somewhat. Note that she appears to have lost her middle leg in this frame.

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Moved from ID Request.

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Seems to correspond well with the images Dr. Marsh has identified as possibly Acrophasmus.

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