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unid. wasp - Eremnophila aureonotata

unid. wasp - Eremnophila aureonotata
Greenburgh, Westchester County, New York, USA
September 10, 2014
Size: ca. 25mm
taken along the Bronx River Pathway. It was on goldenrod with a Locust Borer and bumblebee.

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unid. wasp - Eremnophila aureonotata unid. wasp - Eremnophila aureonotata unid. wasp - Eremnophila aureonotata

Moved
Moved from Eremnophila.

Moved
Moved from Potter and Mason Wasps.

The wings of Vespids, including Eumeninae are folded longitudinally when at rest, not held flat on the back.

 
Thanks again Ken.
Thanks again Ken.

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