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Photo#1825356
Pseudomethoca sanbornii - female

Pseudomethoca sanbornii - Female
Melbourne, Brevard County, Florida, USA
May 31, 2020
Size: 10mm

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Pseudomethoca sanbornii - female Pseudomethoca sanbornii - female Pseudomethoca sanbornii - female Pseudomethoca sanbornii - female

Moved
Moved from Velvet Ants.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

6 abdominal segments = ♀
I think that this is probably a female in the genus Dasymutilla, but I'm not sure of the species. Hold on for an expert.

Mutillid. Probably unidentifi
Mutillid. Probably unidentifiable; it's a female wasp. The males have wings while the females are flightless.

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