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Is this a flying ant of some kind? - Ammophila - female

Is this a flying ant of some kind? - Ammophila - Female
roseburg, Oregon, douglas County, Oregon, USA
July 11, 2007

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Is this a flying ant of some kind? - Ammophila - female Is this a flying ant of some kind? - Ammophila - female

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Its an Ammophila -
they hunt various caterpillars for their offspring. Your photos show one (probably a female) about to enter its burrow. You'll find several series of photos with prey here: 1 . Thanks for submitting your photos.

 
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I appreciate your response to my question. I was at a loss as to what this creature was. Thank you

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