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Chalcidoidea; Chalcididae; HaltichellinaeNon Type MaleCollected in United KingdomPhotograph by Koorosh Mc Cormack
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Vega de Libana, Cantabria, Espaa
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Chalcidoidea; Chalcididae; ChalcidinaeType FemaleCollected in Brazil by Henry Walter BatesPhotograph by Natalie Dale-Skey
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Chalcidoidea; Chalcididae; ChalcidinaeNon Type FemaleCollected in SudanPhotograph by Natalie Dale-Skey
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Chalcidoidea; Chalcididae; ChalcidinaeType FemaleCollected in IndiaPhotograph by Natalie Dale-Skey
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Chalcidoidea, Chalcididae, HaltichellinaeNon-type female collected in Italy by Marquis Giacomo Doria, an Italian naturalist from the late 19th early 20th century who founded the Museo Civico di Storia Naturale in Genoa.Photograph by Natalie Dale-Skey (scale bar 1mm)
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FemaleUnited KingdomPhotograph by Koorosh McCormack
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Chalcidoidea, Chalcididae, ChalcidinaeNon-type femaleCollected in the Natural History Museum Wildlife Garden by David Notton in July 2016.Photograph by Natalie Dale-Skey
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Youngaia spinosa Boucek, 1974; Chalcidoidea - Chalcididae - DirhininaeHolotype MaleGhanaPhotograph by Natalie Dale-Skey
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Chalcidoidea, Chalcididae, EpitraninaeLectotype female, collected in Tasmania by Charles DarwinPhotograph by Natalie Dale-Skey
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Dirhinus himalayanus Westwood, 1836; Chalcidoidea - Chalcididae - DirhininaeNon Type MaleMaliPhotograph by Natalie Dale-Skey
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Chalcidoidea - Chalcididae - DirhininaeNon Type FemaleBoliviaPhotograph by Natalie Dale-Skey
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Chalcidoidea; Chalcididae; ChalcidinaeSyntype FemaleCollected in Sarawak by Alfred Russel WallacePhotograph by Natalie Dale-Skey
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Chalcidoidea, Chalcididae, ChalcidinaeNon Type MaleCollected in Colombia and identified by Marcelo TavaresPhotograph by Natalie Dale-Skey
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Chalcidoidea, Chalcididae, ChalcidinaeNon Type MaleCollected in South Africa by Rowlands Edwards Turner and identified by Zdenek BouekPhotograph by Natalie Dale-Skey
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Lalit Khera, Haryana, India
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Chalcidoidea; Chalcididae; ChalcidinaeSyntype FemaleCollected in Sarawak by Alfred Russel WallacePhotograph by Natalie Dale-Skey
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Chalcidoidea; Chalcididae; HaltichellinaeNon Type FemaleCollected in United KingdomPhotograph by Koorosh Mc Cormack
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A gorgeous Haltichella rufipes parasitoid wasp of the Chalcididae family found in the pear tree in the garden. Additional pictures of this magnificent beast of a wasp can be seen below, all are viewable larger with a click. Note that chunky hind femur has no tooth on the underside, scutellum has two spine-like processes, antennal toruli are below level of lower edge of eyes and just above clypeus, marginal vein is on edge of wing rather than separated from it.
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