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Looks like a Pompilid to me.

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Ichneumonidae ... too many antennal segments for Pompilidae Wink
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Ichneumonini? In temperate North America female Ichneumonini are relatively common late in the year because females of the tribe often hibernate. You can find them in rotten wood.
 
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Ctenichneumon M edictorius Linné 1758-dét. J.Valemberg

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Thanks for help
 
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