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Lateral. Scale bar 1 mm.Lectotype 00096:1
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A gorgeous male Chrysocharis gemma parasitoid wasp of the Eulophidae family found in the garden. Have only found females previously, and the males appear quite different. Additional pictures below show important identification points. Note the antennae have a dark brown funicle with a bright orange pedicel and scape, large eyes are well separated from clypeus, propodeum has lateral keels plus median double keel, petiole is longer than wide. And just look at those colours!
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MaleUnited KingdomPhotograph by Koorosh McCormack
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one of the Eulophidae, subfamily Entedontinae, found in oak in Great Wood, Battle. Detail pictures below including 1mm scale bar for reference, all pictures can be viewed larger with a click.
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Dorsal. Scale bar 1 mm.Lectotype 00096:1
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Entomology Types, lateral view
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Entomology Types, dorsal view
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Type Specimen, lateral view
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Type Specimen, dorsal view
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Type Specimen, head, frontal view
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Entomology Types, Dorsal View
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Entomology Types, head view
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Entomology Types, Lateral View
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Entomology Types, dorsal view
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Entomology Types, lateral view
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Entomology Types, dorsal view
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Entomology Types, head view
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Entomology Types, lateral view
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Entomology Types, lateral view
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Entomology Types, dorsal view
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Type Specimen, lateral view
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Type Specimen, dorsal view