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Wasp that resembles the spider-eating variety in Australia I am told..... but this one is in NYC. - Tachytes distinctus - female

Wasp that resembles the spider-eating variety in Australia I am told..... but this one is in NYC. - Tachytes distinctus - Female
New York, Manhattan County, New York, USA
July 6, 2008
Size: 1.25 inches appx

Moved
Moved from Tachytes.

6 abdominal segments = ♀

ID
I think this is Tachytes, in the Crabronidae.

 
That was a fast reply... thanks.....
You might be right, but I do notice some differences. Maybe a close cousin?

http://www.cirrusimage.com/hymenoptera_sand-loving_wasp.htm

Notice the hairs on the ab? Otherwise, it's mighty close. I'm thinking that I'll take this as the correct answer.

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