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Mason wasp? - Euodynerus bidens - female

Mason wasp? - Euodynerus bidens - Female
Lady Lake, Lake County, Florida, USA
March 21, 2006
I would say these are about 20 mm.

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Mason wasp? - Euodynerus bidens - female Mason wasp? - Euodynerus bidens - female

Mason Wasp mimick - Euodynerus bidens (female)
This Eumenine Wasp is amazingly alike to the true Mason Wasp (Monobia quadridens). It can be told apart from this latter by the two large white patches on the sides of the propodeum (Monobia having at most small spots there), and by the white spots on the temples too.

 
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