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Really not sure what this is
LordV
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Posted on 16-07-2006 07:23
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Taken Yesterday South coast UK sitting on a Hebe flower petal totally accidently ( I was doing a focus stack of the flower and only noticed this when doing the RAW processing). I suspect it's less than 1mm long. Apologies for the quality of the shot
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It's a small parasitic wasp.
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Spoon-shaped wings with hairs around the edge - maybe a mymarid wasp?
 
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My idea, too. Grin
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Thanks for the help Smile
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Le chalcidien sur une fleur aux p?tales mauves est probablement un eulophide (Famille Eulophidae), mais il est difficile d?en dire plus, la photo ?tant trop floue

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Le chalcidien sur une fleur aux p?tales mauves est probablement un eulophide (Famille Eulophidae), mais il est difficile d?en dire plus, la photo ?tant trop floue

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The Chalcididae (maybe) over the violet flower is probably Eulophidae, but it?s difficult to say more with this pic

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Thanks!GrinGrinGrin
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