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Photo#332716
wasp maybe? - Urocerus flavicornis - female

wasp maybe? - Urocerus flavicornis - Female
Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada
September 13, 2009
Size: about 2 inches long

Moved
Moved from Giant Woodwasp.

Moved
Moved from Frass.
It was IDed to species and we only have a handful of these, so let us keep it a little longer.
It is an adult female. I added that information. to the post.

Frassed
Moved from ID Request.

looks more like
something in the suborder Symphyta, since there is no constriction at the base of the abdomen. i'd look into Siricidae, the horntails.

ichneumon sp.?
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