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Tiny green wasp
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Posted on 07-10-2006 20:24
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Hello,

Since there is so much knowledge on the forum about mysterious wasps, here are my own tiny green wasps :

Would Torymidae and even Torymus be stupid?

Thanks for any clue.
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And a second picture:
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Still, this is NO wasp forum! This is a dipteraforum!
 
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I'd guess Torymidae - but then again, that's just going on the fact it is metallic bottle-green with a long ovipositor Smile
 
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indeed Torymidae
 
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