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Which wasp, please? - Euodynerus

Which wasp, please? - Euodynerus
Herring Run Park, Baltimore City County, Maryland, USA
May 26, 2007
Specimen flew away before I could move in closer.

Euodynerus megaera or schwarzi (MD)
Tibial markings distinguish females of these two species but they are not visible on the picture.

 
Dang!
Wish I could have got closer!

Euodynerus.
One of the mason wasps (Vespidae: Eumeninae), probably in the genus Euodynerus.

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