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Braconidae ID
Manuel Lopez
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Posted on 19-03-2012 00:54
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Small fly, around 4 mm.

Granada, S Spain, March 18, 2012.

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This is Hymenoptera and I think a wasp! Smile
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Yes, It's true Sara. So many flies, so many shapes into my head. Thanks Wink
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Maybe Torymidae!?
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Looks more like Braconidae to me ... anyway I will move it to the correct forum Wink

EDIT: I should add that the antennae are wrong for a chalcid wasp and I think that I can see braconid wing venation Smile
Edited by ChrisR on 19-03-2012 09:19
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