Starting out from Brooklyn, an amateur naturalist explores our world. "The place to observe nature is where you are."—John Burroughs
Is the small winged insect found on the petal between the wasp’s antennae also a wasp? It’s incredibly small, but looks like it might be. The disparity in sizes is stunning.
Unknown. There are some very small wasps out there, for sure, like the Cynipid gall-makers.
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Is the small winged insect found on the petal between the wasp’s antennae also a wasp? It’s incredibly small, but looks like it might be. The disparity in sizes is stunning.
Unknown. There are some very small wasps out there, for sure, like the Cynipid gall-makers.