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Mason Wasp - Euodynerus foraminatus

Mason Wasp - Euodynerus foraminatus
Henryetta, Okmulgee County, Oklahoma, USA
August 31, 2005
One I have not seen before.

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Mason Wasp - Euodynerus foraminatus Mason Wasp - Euodynerus foraminatus

Moved
Moved from Euodynerus.

Euodynerus foraminatus
This is definitely a wasp of the E. foraminatus group (notice the eye emargination which lacks the yellow spot). Within the foraminatus group it can only be foraminatus because of the yellow markings and the strongly punctate apical area of tergum 2.

Euodynerus sp. - male
Most probably E. foraminatus, but the species level needs a confirmation. Only the genus Euodynerus and the gender are sure.

Eumeninae.
One of the mason wasps, not sure which genus. Fine shot here, and an expert could probably tell the genus. Meanwhile, it can go in the Vespidae: Eumeninae guide:-)

 
small wasp
Thanks Eric.

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