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DiBickers wrote:
Yesterday
Head, abdo, antennae & wings look very much like a Male Thynninae

Apocrita (suborder)
SimoneC wrote:
21 Jan 2025
Great to see both male and female

Chrysididae (family)
SimoneC wrote:
13 Jan 2025
Possibly Stephaniodea or Evanioidea

Apocrita (suborder)
SimoneC wrote:
12 Jan 2025
Unfortunately the hairiness doesn’t narrow it down enough, its fairly common in the tiny wasps

Apocrita (suborder)
SimoneC wrote:
15 Dec 2024
No it’s definitely something other than Stilbum sp. Stilbum have a protuberance in the middle of the thorax and large serrations on the end part of the abdomen. You can see some images here https://museum.wa.gov.au/research/collections/terrestrial-zoology/entomology-insect-collection/entomology-factsheets/cuckoo-wasps

Chrysididae (family)
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