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wasp? - Parancistrocerus

wasp? - Parancistrocerus
Death Valley National Park, Death Valley National Park, CA County, California, USA
March 29, 2016
Many bees and wasps were nectaring on a Honey Mesquite tree (Prosopis glandulosa) between the golf course and campground at Death Valley National Park. It was about 2 pm and around 72 degrees.

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