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Vespidae from Romania
cosmln
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Posted on 07-09-2007 21:16
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Hi,

i photographed this vespid in Retezat National Park. altitude around 1200m, size ~20mm.

sorry the only photo succeded.
can be IDed?

thanks in advance,
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Posted on 07-09-2007 21:33
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Maybe Vespula rufa!?
 
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crex wrote:
Maybe Vespula rufa!?


Hi Crex

after googling it appear to be very pssible... except the case there i a very similar species.
also usually i put all this data in a data base and i want to put the name of the person who determined the bug...

i think you name is not Crex....

thanks,
cosmln
 
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Yes, without doubt. You are looky! I never have seen this species.
 
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