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3 Records
Status
"The group is sexually dimorphic and the only sure way to tie males and females together for a species is to hatch them out together or catch them mating" (Christopher Taylor, pers. comm.).
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Female (above) and male (below) Dryinus crawfordi in Prince George's Co., Maryland (5/2/2013). Determined by Dennis Haines/BugGuide.
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Christopher Taylor.
A newly emerged male Dryinus crawfordi in Prince George's Co., Maryland (5/2/2013). Determined by Dennis Haines/BugGuide.
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Christopher Taylor.
A newly emerged male Dryinus crawfordi in Prince George's Co., Maryland (5/2/2013). Determined by Dennis Haines/BugGuide.
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Christopher Taylor.
The wing of a male Dryinus crawfordi in Prince George's Co., Maryland (5/2/2013). Determined by Dennis Haines/BugGuide.
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Christopher Taylor.
A newly emerged female Dryinus crawfordi in Prince George's Co., Maryland (5/2/2013). Determined by Dennis Haines/BugGuide.
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Christopher Taylor.
A newly emerged female Dryinus crawfordi in Prince George's Co., Maryland (5/2/2013). Determined by Dennis Haines/BugGuide.
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Christopher Taylor.
The wing of a female Dryinus crawfordi in Prince George's Co., Maryland (5/2/2013). Determined by Dennis Haines/BugGuide.
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Christopher Taylor.
A Dryinus crawfordi that just emerged in Baltimore Co., Maryland (9/2015).
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Jim Young.