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Mexican Grass-carrying Wasp (Isodontia mexicana)
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Jemicy School
wasp062517US -
Isodontia mexicana
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Owings Mills, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA
June 25, 2017
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Jemicy School
on 18 July, 2017 - 3:17pm
Last updated 9 February, 2020 - 7:09pm
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Matthias Buck
, 9 February, 2020 - 7:09pm
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Moved
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John S. Ascher
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John S. Ascher
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She has lots of white hairs, doesn't seem to have any tarsal-rake spines on that fore-leg and the wings are slightly darkened. This might be a female
Isodontia mexicana
, but I'm not sure. Hold on for an expert.
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Bob Biagi
, 18 July, 2017 - 8:27pm
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probably Isodontia
prey is a Scudderia nymph
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metrioptera
, 18 July, 2017 - 3:53pm
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