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Scoliid Wasp - Scolia dubia - male

Scoliid Wasp - Scolia dubia - Male
Orlando Wetlands Park, Christmas, Orange County, Florida, USA
November 13, 2010
I'm wondering if it is unusual to find yellow spots also on the fourth tergum.

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Scoliid Wasp - Scolia dubia - male Scoliid Wasp - Scolia dubia - male

Moved
Moved from Blue-winged Wasp.

Male
7 abdominal segments = ♂
I'm not sure about those spots on the fourth segment, but they may be hard to see in some images. (...of the males)
Out here in the west, we may have spots on the second segments: ♂

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