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Another Female Pollen Wasp from Tulare Co - Pseudomasaris vespoides - female

Another Female Pollen Wasp from Tulare Co - Pseudomasaris vespoides - Female
Road junction near Speas Meadow, Greenhorn Mountains, Sequoia National Forest, Tulare County, California, USA
July 13, 2010
Note the position of her front legs. Maybe she's wiping pollen off her face, to transfer to her crop?

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Another Female Pollen Wasp from Tulare Co - Pseudomasaris vespoides - female Another Female Pollen Wasp from Tulare Co - Pseudomasaris vespoides - female Another Female Pollen Wasp from Tulare Co - Pseudomasaris vespoides - female Another Female Pollen Wasp from Tulare Co - Pseudomasaris vespoides - female

Thanks Aaron,
for posting all of your P. vespoides photos!
I agree, this female is wiping pollen from the thorax & head for transfer to crop. I've watched this many times.

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