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Photo#202210
Copyright © 2008
Karl Volkman
Eumeninae? 02a -
Symmorphus
Republic, Ferry County, Washington, USA
June 29, 2008
Found in the inside of the glassed in front porch of the Interpretive center in the late afternoon
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Contributed by
Karl Volkman
on 15 July, 2008 - 9:27pm
Last updated 6 August, 2010 - 7:30am
Moved
Moved from
Frass
untill I can take a better image. While there are better images there are none from west of the Mississippi
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Karl Volkman
, 16 July, 2008 - 5:12pm
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Symmorphus?
Or something else? It doesn't look like it has been IDed to genus yet.
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Beatriz Moisset
, 17 July, 2008 - 11:19am
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ID
Matthias Buck IDed it as
Symmorphus
when he frassed it.
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Karl Volkman
, 17 July, 2008 - 4:07pm
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Frassed
Moved from
Potter and Mason Wasps
. Genus Symmorphus. Frassed because there are much better images.
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Matthias Buck
, 16 July, 2008 - 5:07pm
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Yes.
Subfamily ID is correct. Might be an Ancistrocerus or Symmorphus.
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Eric R. Eaton
, 16 July, 2008 - 12:36pm
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