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Isodontia - Isodontia mexicana

Isodontia - Isodontia mexicana
Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz County, California, USA
September 1, 2014
Size: ~18mm
Hard to get to species. I would guess male, but am not certain.

Interesting info according to
http://www.researchgate.net/publication/235779726_FIRST_RECORDS_OF_THE_INVASIVE_AMERICAN_WASP_ISODONTIA_MEXICANA_%28HYMENOPTERA_SPHECIDAE%29_IN_SERBIA

Isodontia mexicana is spreading in parts of Europe after being accidentally introduced.

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