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Photo#7836
Some Sort of Bug

Some Sort of Bug
Citrus County, Florida, USA

Frassed
Moved from Short-tailed Ichneumonid Wasps.

Moving as this may not be positively identifiable to genus between Ophion and Enicospilus without a clearer view of wing venation.

Moved
Moved from Ichneumonid Wasps.

Moved
Moved from Netelia.

Vein Rs isn't basally curved, 2m-Cu isn't outwardly bent, and no areolet is present. Also, neither M nor 1m-CU is basally bent. This definitely is *not* Tryphoninae. It's most likely Ophion, but it's not the best view of wing venation.

Moved
Moved from Tryphoninae.

Moved
Moved from Ichneumon Wasps.

Tryphoninae…
The orange coloration, wing venation with an areolet, and depressed abdomen indicate an ichneumon wasp in this subfamily.

See reference here.

Moved

Ichneumon wasp
Looks like it may be an Ichneumon wasp, see pics and info here:

 
I agree
Definitely an ichneumon wasp. Could be one of several GENERA that have this general shape and color.

 
Thanks
Thanks

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