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Pigeon Horntail - Tremex columba - female

Pigeon Horntail - Tremex columba - Female
Charleston, South Carolina, USA
May 7, 2006

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Tremex columba
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One way to tell it is Symphyta is the abdomen is "broadly joined" to the thorax.
-Sean McCann


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