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Photo#963601
Ichneumonidae? Pompilidae? - male

Ichneumonidae? Pompilidae? - Male
Pine Barrens, New Jersey, USA
July 1, 2014
Size: 1cm

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Ichneumonidae? Pompilidae? - male Ichneumonidae? Pompilidae? - male

Moved
What I could see of the venation led me to suppose this could be Agathidinae, and Dr. Paul Marsh confirms that it is Agathidinae for sure.

Moved from Braconid Wasps.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

antennae
Can you count how many segments the intact one has?

I don't know about ich
The forwing is hard to see but the venation doesn't seem right.

It reminds me of a proctotrupoid wing but I never see them in my samples...

I have seen some braconids with similar wings though...

The antennae rule out pompilidae though

Ichneumonidae

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