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Photo#8438
Jagged Ambush Bug with Prey - Phymata pennsylvanica - male - female

Jagged Ambush Bug with Prey - Phymata pennsylvanica - Male Female
Amherst, Massachusetts, USA
August 4, 2004
Wow! Talk about tenacity! This is a pair of mating Ambush bugs, the female of which is feeding upon a Polistes Yellowjacket wasp. This photo was taken in a field near our house on a head of Queene Anne's Lace.

Victim
Victim is a worker of Polistes dominulus, that nasty introduced paper wasp species.

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