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August 8-10, 2008
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Photo#137726
Sturdy wasp - Trielis - female

Sturdy wasp - Trielis - Female
Catalina State Park, Pima County, Arizona, USA
August 13, 2007

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Two very different wasps, Ammophila and - Trielis Sturdy wasp - Trielis - female

Moved
Moved from Vespoidea.

This one is a female Trielis sp. (Scoliidae)
Sorry for having overlooked these pictures until now.

 
Thank you, I thought this one
Thank you, I thought this one had been overlooked, and I nearly resubmitted it because I was really curious. I thought it was a Scloiidae, but they are rare in Northern Europe were I studied, so I had never seen one.
One question, since we are in contact here: I am quite sure that I saw Vespa crabro flying by in Garden Canyon, Ft Huachuca, AZ. Our nature guide fot that excursion was doubtful. I don't have distribution maps. Possible?

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