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Posted on 13-10-2007 23:38
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Hi,
Recently I found the dead body of a slender black and yellow wasp. The legs were damaged, but the overall impression is still good so that an identification should be possible. I photographed the wasp under a stereo microscope, the scale gives mm distances.
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Mellinus arvensis from Barbier Yvan (Belgium)Smile
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cthirion wrote:
Mellinus arvensis from Barbier Yvan (Belgium)Smile


Crabronidae, right, Camille?
 
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Well, friends, I photographed a lot of Mellinus specimens (mostly hunting females), and they all had more yellow bands on the abdomen, so that black and yellow areas were about fifty-fifty. This one appears black with only one prominent (discontinuous) band, two lateral spots and a yellow tip. Is there such a great variability?
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