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Wasp ID Request - Labidus coecus

Wasp ID Request - Labidus coecus
Schulenburg, Fayette County, Texas, USA
March 16, 2013
Thanks for the help,

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Thank you Steven. Interesting that they are only in Texas.

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Moved from Legionary Ants.

Sorry for the (unintended) double move.

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Moved from Ants.

Can not see the mandible well
Can not see the mandible well enough but other wise looks like N. swainsonii

Moved for expert attention
Moved from ID Request.

I suspect that Brandon's right.

Maybe a male army ant?

 
Wow
I learn something new from Bug Guide nearly every day. These appeared later, but on the same day as a lot of Ophions, so I thought it might be a male of that species. This surely looks like it.

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