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Hello, Brian!

Nomada sp. (Apidae, a kleptoparasitic bee, normally not identifiable after a photo, many species on the wing in spring).
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Thanks Juergen.
Looking on the web at various species of the genus Nomada I have found Striata as being a possiblity.

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Can anybody confirm that this (http://agrozoo.ne...ver=104718) is allso nomada, and if, which species ? I mean what is the main difference beetween apidae and vespidae ?
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Hi,
The three pictures are not Nomada. This is a Vespidae (look at the way the wings are folded).
Pierre Duhem
 
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Thanks.
My best guess is now Polistes gallicus.
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