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Sphaenotecus bivittata and what Wasp? - Dielis tolteca

Sphaenotecus bivittata and what Wasp? - Dielis tolteca
Tumacacori, Santa Cruz County, Arizona, USA
November 8, 2009

Sphaenotecus bivittata??
Has the name of this beetle changed? I'm finding no BG page nor any other reference to the species in other resources. I've just photographed the species on kidneywood in Austin, TX, and would like to place the photo.

NEVERMIND: There is a misspelling here. It's Sphaenothecus. Found the BG page.
http://bugguide.net/node/view/37666

Campsomeris tolteca, male
Males are nearly identical to the eastern counterpart of this species, C. plumipes.

Moved from Campsomeris.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Campsomeris sp., male
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Thanks
the image can be frassed I think, since it has no obvious home

 
Anytime
Might be worth keeping since there aren't too many Campsomeris from AZ in the guide.

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