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Another beautiful wasp
jorgemotalmeida
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Posted on 17-06-2006 18:35
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Taken yesterday, 16.06.2006 near Nelas (in Carvalhal Redondo) - VISEU - PORTUGAL.

ID, please.

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Posted on 17-06-2006 19:14
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Hello,

Sphecidae, Ammophila ?
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Posted on 17-06-2006 19:23
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pierred wrote:
Hello,

Sphecidae, Ammophila ?


It seems different of another Ammophila but not sure. Family is correct, I think. Smile Waiting for more opinions. Smile
 
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Very sorry,No Ammophila!

???Isodontia!
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Posted on 20-06-2006 19:35
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Hi,

I took the liberty of asking the people on the BWARS forum, and according to Stuart Roberts, it's a species of Sphex. Stuart isn't familiar with the Iberian species so this is the best he can do.

Hope this helps,

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Thank you very much for ID! I tried today to photograph more insects, but it was windy. It turns more difficult to get nitid photos.
 
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Posted on 21-06-2006 13:02
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Ammophila is likely for you too but flying very close to the ground where it is sandy (noun sand).Ammophila has a very long abdomen. See
http://www.gartendatenbank.de/tiere/ammophila/img/001.jpg
 
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Yes, this wasp was near a sandy ground. I just now know that the bite of these wasps (family Sphecidae) are very painful...

The Sphex looks more yellow and with ... and this one ir much more black and reddish. Now I think that is Ammophila, but I'm still with doubts...
More opinions, please!
Thank you to all! Smile
 
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Posted on 22-06-2006 16:39
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Another viw of this wasp. I hope this could help to know ID, now. Wink
jorgemotalmeida attached the following image:


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Determined with 8O% of chances!

Prionyx lividocinctus

Reply from Yvan BARBIER Mons-Hainaut Atlas Hymenoptera!
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