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Potter Wasp? - Pterocheilus

Potter Wasp? - Pterocheilus
Antelope Island, Davis County, Utah, USA
July 1, 2019
Pterocheilus?

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Moved from Pterocheilus.

 
Pterocheilus
Brian: why not pedicellatus?

 
Unsure I can completely rule itout, moving some to subgenus now.
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Pedicellatus
It definitely looks a lot more like pedicellatus than quinquefasciatus. We have a specimen from Utah in our collection. I have not seen quinquefasciatus material from Utah so I don't know how closely their mimicry is synchronized in that area.

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