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Crabronidae emerge - Trypoxylon politum - male

Crabronidae emerge - Trypoxylon politum - Male
Great River Road, Allamakee County, Iowa, USA
July 12, 2014
Wasp emerged on or before July 12, 2014
Given the hole in the cocoon, is this the way that the original inhabitant of the cocoon would emerge?

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Moved from Trypoxylon.

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