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Hymenopteran on Japanese anemone - Pseudodynerus quadrisectus - female

Hymenopteran on Japanese anemone - Pseudodynerus quadrisectus - Female
Ringwood, NJ, Passaic County, New Jersey, USA
October 6, 2008
Size: 1 1/2 inches
This black and white wasp-like insect was found on a Japanese anemone.

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Mason wasp.
Family is Vespidae (note how wings are folded longitudinally at rest). Subfamily Eumeninae (solitary, not social). This is probably Pseudodynerus quadrisectus, but I can't be positive.

 
You are right,
this is Pseudodynerus quadrisectus, a female.

 
Wasp-like insect
Thank you, Eric.
Judith

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