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Neopachygaster meromelas
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Location: Midwest Sweden (Dalsland)
Date: 2008-JUN-21
Habitat: Fallen (by beaver) aspen

I first thought this was Berkshiria hungarica, but looking at the details I hesitate and think it is another fly within Pachygasterinae. Any thoughts on the ID? It is a female laying eggs on the aspen. The third photo shows the ovipositor best.
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Quick and dirty: Neopachygaster meromlas.
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Ahh, cool. Thanks Paul! Cool
 
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quick and beautifullyGrin : a spectacular fly! Grin
 
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