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Very small parasitoid wasp
buggub
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Posted on 18-06-2017 09:14
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Hi,
can someone please id this small parasitoid wasp found in Slovenia. Found in the pupae. It seems like it lost the ability to fly.

Here is the link to my photographs http://galerija.f...os=-104718

Thanks!
 
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Posted on 19-06-2017 19:43
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Seems to me maybe it has wings but they are under construction due to be freshly out of (egg ?), see this for comparison
http://agrozoo.ne...88730c21d7

next, in short time, like < 5 min
http://agrozoo.ne...f4b5cf10e6

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The wasp is sternopterous. It is not a matter of wings not having streched yet. I suppose it is Scelionidae.
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This a male Melittobia acasta (Eulophidae).
 
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Hello!

I found another species even more interesting. Please id if possible. Link below. Found in Slovenia.

http://galerija.f...os=-105637
Edited by buggub on 14-07-2017 13:48
 
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Encyrtidae I'd say, splendid image.
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I would say Aphelinidae.
 
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