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Photo#909700
Eupelmidae?

Eupelmidae?
Fresno, Fresno County, California, USA
November 13, 2012
Size: 2mm
Collected from an alfalfa field.

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Eupelmidae? Eupelmidae? Eupelmidae? Eupelmidae? Eupelmidae?

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Moved from ID Request.

No, but another family of the Chalcidoidea ...
..Pteromalidae. One of the more common, and difficult to identify to genus, families around.

 
Yes…
Female euplemids that are winged have an extended marginal wing vein that is not evident here. Some male euplemids resemble pteromalids, but this is not a male.

See reference here.

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