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Parasitica Wasp - Proctotrupes

Parasitica Wasp - Proctotrupes
Edmundston, Madawaska County, New Brunswick, Canada
June 30, 2013
Size: 5,4mm
Is this Proctotrupidae - Proctotrupes caudatus?

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Moved
Moved from Proctotrupidae.

 
Thanks John..
Thanks John..

Moved

Perhaps…
Fits the description well for a female in this family, including the spindle-shaped abdomen with a short cylindrical petiole and the antennae with its 11 flagellar segments which we typically see in both sexes. Can be moved to family level for now.

See reference here.

 
Thanks so mucn Ross for your
Thanks so mucn Ross for your description..

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