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English: Illustration of the Pimpla decessa holotype, estimated wing length 7.7 mm (0.30 in).

Quesnel, Ypresian?, Fraser Formation?, British Columbia, Canada

Geological Survey of Canada collections specimen 9a, collected by George Dawson 1875 or 1876
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Source Scudder; S. H. (1890). "The Tertiary insects of North America.". United States Geological Survey of the Territories, Washington: 615.
Author Scudder, Samuel H. (1890)

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