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Crabronidae (Cerceris) from south africa
Cesa
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Posted on 16-04-2011 19:55
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Hello,
A wasp-like species from south Africa. Its ID very much appreciated. Muhabbet
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No Vespid, all Vespidae have eyes with emargination on inner side...
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Posted on 18-04-2011 11:01
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Thanks Libor. Maybe the venation makes the identity possible.
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But I think it is Vespidae, because cell of 1M longer than 1M+Cu1. Smile
Sincerely yours
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No, Sara, emarginated inner orbit is presented without exception in Vespidae. This animal belongs to Apoidea: Spheciformes, very probably Sphecidae. I cannot go further, I am not focussed on this group :-)
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Okay. Thanks a lot for your advice. Smile
Sincerely yours
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Near Cerceris!
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thank you cthirion
 
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