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Pepsis sp. - Pepsis - female

Pepsis sp. - Pepsis - Female
Southwest Research Station, Cochise County, Arizona, USA
June 20, 2004
Size: 65mm

I have
Begun to think the grossa green glow may be diagnostic. Combined with this form of wing. One of the finest looking insects in North America.

Female Pepsis sp.
This is a female "tarantula hawk," quite possibly Pepis grossa in its "xanthic" phase. That species also has populations that have black ("melanic") wings.

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