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Photo#673512
? - Enicospilus

? - Enicospilus
East Amherst, Erie County, New York, USA
July 12, 2012
Size: 2"

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Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Enicospilus
But my imagination isn't good enough to see it being purgatus.

 
Only one other possibility in the NE
The only Enicospilus in the northeast that have two sclerites in the discocubital/discosubmarginal cell are E. purgatus and E. dispilus.

Perhaps better left at genus.

Enicospilus purgatus…
See reference here.

Parasitic wasp
Parasitic wasp, maybe a species of Ophion.

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