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KS Wasp #2 - Entypus unifasciatus

KS Wasp #2 - Entypus unifasciatus
Great Plains Nature Center, Sedgwick County, Kansas, USA
August 28, 2006

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KS Wasp #2 - Entypus unifasciatus KS Wasp #2 - Entypus unifasciatus

This is certainly...
Entypus unifasciatus, a common late summer-early autumn species. The wing pattern is pretty key in most Entypus they are either all black or have much more orange, that subapical orange spot is distinctive...finally an easy one:-) Ed Trammel has been submitting some brain-busters!

 
Glad I could be of service. LOL!
Wait a minute, it's you that helped. Thanks again, Nick.

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