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Ephialtes manifestator ?
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Ephialtes look like this but so do a lot of other genera in different subfamilies. If you have the specimen and have keyed it to Ephialtes manifestator then you might be right but it does seem a bit large. It would be better to show it to a Hymenoptera forum like HymIS of the Hymenopterists Forum on Facebook Wink
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