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Roger Thomason
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Seen lots of these tiny wasps? around the garden. They are no bigger than a couple of mm.These photo's are taken at various times/places around the garden. Is it possible to go to species level on photographs
or does it require closer inspection. I don't collect examples.
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Thanks for the ID Paul. That's the second one of these you've done for me.
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