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Is it a wasp?
mariki
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Posted on 19-05-2008 09:50
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Found yesterday in Eindhoven.
I tried to find the ID, but did not succeed.
Thanks in advance
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Yes. It looks like a Crabro species or something close (Digger wasps; Crabronidae).
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Hello,

I don't understand on this photo how the fore femora are formed. What is this grey thing?
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Anterior tibiae of the males widened at the Crabro genus

Crabro cribarius....
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Thank you for your replies.
After the email of Jan, I had identified the wasp as crabro scutellatus because the abdomen is entirely black (no yellow area). Is it possible?
Regards,
Mariki
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Do you mean abdomen or mesonotum? I can clearly see yellow markings on the abdomen...
Edited by Paul Beuk on 20-05-2008 11:11
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Thank you Paul.
Sorry I wanted to say mesonotum.
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Crabro peltarius ou peltatus
more probably the first!



From yvan Barbier (Belgium-Gembloux)
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