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Scelioninae Baeus sp.
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This interesting diptero I did in Buenos Aires. Argentina. In March 2018. Greetings to all.
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Not too familiar with Neotropic entomology and with Hymenoptera, I do not think this is Baeus. First I think this belongs in Encyrtidae rather than in Scelionidae (metallic lustre, shapw of antenna, abdomen) and second I have in the back of my mind that Baeus are apterous and this one clearly has wings...
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