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Another wasp (there are so very many) - Tachytes guatemalensis - male

Another wasp (there are so very many) - Tachytes guatemalensis - Male
Bennetts Creek Park , Suffolk, Virginia, USA
August 21, 2014
Size: 1/2 inch

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Male
He has an all-dark body, including the eyes and the legs and also the very dark wings with orange bases, only three abdominal segments with silvery bands (male), scutum without silvery or golden pubescence. (distinct, common and widespread species)
Tachytes guatemalensis: ♂ Nice shot!

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