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Body 3 mm. Is it possible to tell genus and spieces of this female?
Photo from 3 August 2018 Kramfors 62 N, E 17 Ångermanland, Sweden.

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Hello,

my non-expert guess: Braconidae. In any case not Proctotrupidae.
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Well, I think Proctotrupidae is correct.

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Hello Henrik,

piros wrote:
Well, I think Proctotrupidae is correct.


hmm... All my confirmed Proctotrupidae have shorter antennae with thicker, clearly separated segments and a typically shaped head:

foto-upload.de/diptera/190105/Basalys_collaris_3mm.jpg
foto-upload.de/diptera/190105/Basalys_sp.jpg
foto-upload.de/diptera/190105/Exallonyx_microcera.jpg
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Thanks for comments Juergen and Henrik.
I am pretty shure Juergen that your at least 2 first Pictures are Diapriidae
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IMHO Kurt is correct again, but your last pic indeed shows a Proctotrupidae (see wing venation, which resemble that of Kurts bug!)
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Hello,

my first two pics were identified for me as Basalys cf. collaris and Basalys sp., the third as Exallonyx microcera.
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Hello again
If you google on Basalis you can see
... Subfamily: Diapriinae). Basalys

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kurt wrote:
If you google on Basalis you can see
... Subfamily: Diapriinae). Basalys

Seems to be complicated awkward. Wikipedia says the families of Diaprioidea were previously placed in the Proctotrupoidea.

"Diaprioidea is a hymenopteran superfamily containing five extant families,[1][2] though in the past these families were included in the superfamily Proctotrupoidea. "
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