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Wasp - Ammophila

Wasp - Ammophila
Yakima River Canyon, Yakima County, Washington, USA
August 14, 2011

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Agree with Ammophila.

appears to be Trypoxylon (Specidae)
Organ pipe mud dauber wasp. Some make nests of mud that look to some like pipe organs; others nest in the ground. They hunt spiders and bring them to their young in these nests.

 
This is just a guess, but
This is just a guess, but maybe Ammophila?

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