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Mud Dauber? - Sphex pensylvanicus

Mud Dauber? - Sphex pensylvanicus
Millville, New Jersey, USA
September 16, 2007

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The katydid prey it is dragging automatically means it is a female "great black wasp," Sphex pensylvanicus. Great image. The prey appears to be a species of Microcentrum katydid. Mud daubers use spiders as food for their young.

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