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Wasp/Spider - Anoplius

Wasp/Spider - Anoplius
Theriot, Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana, USA
August 6, 2009
Size: spider 2", wasp 1 1/2"

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Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Neat.
Spider is a fishing spider, Dolomedes triton; wasp is in the genus Anoplius, probably A. aethiops or A. cleora, both of which can get very large.

 
Thank you, is the wasp danger
Thank you, is the wasp dangerous to humans? It seemed afraid of me and my son.

 
No
Apologies for not responding before now. I don't "subscribe" to images and their associated comment threads. No, this is not a dangerously venomous wasp unless your immune system overreacts to insect venoms.

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