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Wasp strange eyes and snout
Andre Jas
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Posted on 03-10-2005 14:08
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Hi again,

Southern France (Tech border) sept. 2005

Look at these eyes and that snout! Could it be scolid?

Thanks,

Andr?
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I make it Bembix rostrata.
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Wederom veel dank Paul.

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Christian Schmid-Egger
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It is not Bembix rostrata, because B. rostrata female has a black mandible base. There are some more species in this area, e.g. B. oculata or B. zonata, both common, which I cannot identify by foto. B. rostrata is more or less rare on the mediterranean coast.
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Thank you. We learn something every day!
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Christian, do you have any images to illustrate this, maybe? Couldn't find any on your site that do.
Can't find any images of zonata at all on the net.

Thanks,

Andr
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