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Is it an Encyrtidae ?
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Posted on 15-08-2008 23:24
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I?ve some of thise Calcids in my garden.
They are really small
Possible to get a closer ID?

Area of Copenhagen
Thanks in advance
Ole
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Looks more like a Eulophidae. Tarsi w/ 4 joints, body shape... Probably a life-miner parasite
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I won't say you are wrong but the have a more pteromalid-like appearance to me.
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Posted on 16-08-2008 23:41
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Thanks alot Valery and Paul.

I?ll keep it Chalcidoidea indent.
Seems impossible to ID Sad

Best Regards, Ole
 
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