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Eumenes - female

Eumenes - Female
Flagstaff, 16 km SE, Walnut Canyon National Monument, Coconino County, Arizona, USA
May 2, 2017
Bottom of canyon, 1942 m, 35° 10' 17.7"N 111° 30' 50.1"W, General Collecting near trap # 2, Collectors: Gary Alpert
Deposited in the Museum of Northern Arizona (MNA) for the National Park Service

Using Grandinete et al. (2018)
May be the same as:


These see to correspond to either E. bolliformis (now under E. crucifera) or E. cruciferoides (now under E. verticalis). Both are reported from Arizona, though the latter is only known from the type specimen. The concavity of the spot on T2 may also lend credence to the former E. bolliformis.

Is this female the same speci
Is this female the same species as the male? Collected in the same small area.

 
If this is a different individual...
...then it should be un-linked from the other images. Linking is reserved for different views of the same specimen. You can cross reference the two by placing thumbnails in the Remarks section of each if you like.

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