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Photo#24644
Sawfly?

Sawfly?
Adirondack Mountains, Hough Peak, New York, USA
July 9, 2005
Size: 2 inches

Frassed
Moved from Cimbicid Sawflies.

Cimbicid sawfly.
Inded, this is one of the sawflies in the family Cimbicidae, probably in the genus Cimbex. While these wasps cannot sting, males of some species have formidable jaws.

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