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Euodynerus annulatus imperialis
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Copyright © 2012
Hartmut Wisch
Euodynerus annulatus imperialis -
Euodynerus annulatus
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Corn Springs, Chuckwalla Mountains, Riverside County, California, USA
June 13, 2012
I come up with
Euodynerus
. Would appreciate correction or confirmation.
Update: ID det. by Doug Yanega; see also comments on INFO page.
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Contributed by
Hartmut Wisch
on 19 June, 2012 - 1:09am
Last updated 19 June, 2012 - 6:40pm
Moved
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Hartmut Wisch
, 19 June, 2012 - 6:40pm
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Moved
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Hartmut Wisch
, 19 June, 2012 - 8:48am
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Confirmation granted
Thank you for sharing these breathtaking pics. Unfortunately, specific ID will be another matter.
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Richard Vernier
, 19 June, 2012 - 6:04am
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Thanks, Richard!
I know how difficult specific ID will be, especially since this wasp was eaten by a small katydid - that looked gone but revived - in a killing jar!!!
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Hartmut Wisch
, 19 June, 2012 - 8:46am
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