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Photo#1143058
- - Entypus unifasciatus - female

- - Entypus unifasciatus - Female
Watson Lake, Prescott, Yavapai County, Arizona, USA
August 8, 2015
Size: ~ 25 mm
Not sure if this is Pepsis or Hemipepsis. The blue-ish color on the body and legs is not pronounced, so perhaps Hemipepsis? H. toussainti on the guide has orange antennae as well.

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- - Entypus unifasciatus - female - - Entypus unifasciatus - female

Moved
Moved from Toussaint's Tarantula-hawk Wasp.

In Margarethe's photo on Flickr, 1m-cu meets S2 at around the 1/4 mark, not the 1/10 mark, so this cannot be Hemipepsis.

Moved
Moved from Pepsini.

Margarethe indicated to me that her Flickr post at this link dipicts the same individual in Robyn's post here...which both Robyn and Margarethe were photographing right before being distracted by the appearance of the intriguing tiger beetles in another post of Robyn's.

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