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Wasp from June > Ancistrocerus cf trifasciatus [Libor]
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These were flying in Yorkshire for a week or two around June 20. I haven't checked the size, but I guess about 7-8mm [EDIT: this is correct]. Any help appreciated!
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Hymnenoptera: Vespidae: Eumeninae: Ancistrocerus sp., male. This genus is very difficult to ID under microscope, almost impossible from a single picture. But in this animal i would say A. trifasciatus, 90% :-). Libor
 
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Many thanks Libor, I wasn't expecting such a complete answer!

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I found another view which adds a little more detail.
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hmm, much better, but not the best view. In these wasps, the shape of 2nd sternum solves almost everything. But in general, this view supports my first ID. Libor
 
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Next time I'll shoot it as it flies over my head! Thanks again Libor Smile
 
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