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Two apterous parasitic wasps
Dmitry Gavryushin
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From pre-digital era again, I apologize for rather low quality.
Among fallen leaves (ready to hibernate I presume), Naro-Fominsk.
The first one: October 20, 2005.
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(Remarkably warm) November 08, 2005.
[Post no. 777 - numerical magic Wink).
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I always call these Gelis sp. but I must admit to not having much evidence to back up that identification!! Wink
 
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Well Chris, the same hereSmile

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Thanks Chris and Jan - Gelis s.l. is good to start with.
 
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