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Wasp (?) id help request
fir0002
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Posted on 24-01-2009 14:03
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Hi,
I was hoping someone could identify the following photo. It was taken in Swifts Creek, Victoria, Australia in November 2007. Specimen is approx 15mm in size
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fir0002 attached the following image:


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Posted on 24-01-2009 18:03
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Apidae... i think..
You should see the sitcky post. It is not allowed to upload wasps photos to avoid many non-diptera threads. Smile
Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 24-01-2009 18:04
 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/superegnum
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Posted on 24-01-2009 18:04
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Hello,

Could it be a Coelioxys?
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Posted on 25-01-2009 00:16
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Please, to transfer here!

http://www/forum.hymis.de/

Why not Sphecidae Bembix, Bembecinus....?
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Thank you Christian, I had seen..... well !

Pierred, the Apoidea have the first article of the tarse and the tibia widened! Coolalso in Australia!
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