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Chalcidoidea

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 pteromalid wasp, Dinotiscus dendroctoni
Containing group: Apocrita

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Scientific Name Eucharitidae
Location Maquipucuna Reserve, Pichincha, Ecuador
Specimen Condition Live Specimen
Behavior Mating pair
Sex mating pair
Life Cycle Stage adult
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pteromalid wasp, Dinotiscus dendroctoni
Scientific Name Dinotiscus dendroctoni
Comments pteromalid wasp
Specimen Condition Dead Specimen
Sex Female
Life Cycle Stage adult
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