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Bright yellow orange antennae - Entypus unifasciatus

Bright yellow orange antennae - Entypus unifasciatus
Blythewood, South Carolina, USA

Moved

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Spider Wasp, maybe Entypus unifasciatus
like this one. Best to wait for expert confirm.


 
It appeared to be nose deep i
It appeared to be nose deep in flowers. Does it eat anything else?

 
spiders are for their larva
The adults feed on nectar.

 
Confirmed.
Species identification, and all facts presented by Andrew are correct:-)

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