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Euodynerus foraminatus
Photo#52685
Copyright © 2006
Jackie
Potter Wasp -
Euodynerus foraminatus
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Essex, Ontario, Canada
June 12, 2005
To record for Ontario.
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Contributed by
Jackie
on 18 May, 2006 - 8:58am
Last updated 10 August, 2006 - 9:29pm
Euodynerus foraminatus
This is E. foraminatus.
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Matthias Buck
, 10 August, 2006 - 5:08pm
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Euodynerus sp. - female
Caution with the first urotergite of the gaster. This one wasp has a smoothly rounded one, without the typical transversal carina of Ancistrocerus. This remains interesting as a new record, because this is neither E. foraminatus nor E. hidalgo, but a third Eastern black and yellow species still.
It's a pity that Mr. Matthias Buck, who has an excellent knowledge of North-American Eumeninae, doesn't seem to visit this website anymore.
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Richard Vernier
, 19 May, 2006 - 9:08am
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Euodynerus unknown
Mr. Vernier, thank you so much for the identification of these potter wasps. Will send this one to Guelph University and perhaps Mr. Buck, or Mr. Marshall will help with the ID. Please bear with me, as I have a few more potters yet to post. Thanks again.
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Jackie
, 19 May, 2006 - 2:34pm
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