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6 Comments

KarenL
KarenL 11 years ago

Hi skarma & welcome to Project Noah!
I have corrected the location for you on this occasion but in future please can you type in the exact location or manually drag the pin into place. Thanks!

johnlguerin
johnlguerin 11 years ago

The polyturator does occur in PEI so that ia probaly it. The female lays her eggs on the grub of the May beetle with her long abdomen.
Welcome to the club.

Sergio Monteiro
Sergio Monteiro 11 years ago

Thank you, 1skarma. Just write the address on the proper location in the map, and click on the search button, ok?

1skarma
1skarma 11 years ago

Thank you both. Location should be fixed. Morell, Prince Edward Island, Canada

johnlguerin
johnlguerin 11 years ago

Looks like an American Pelecinid Wasp.

Sergio Monteiro
Sergio Monteiro 11 years ago

1skarma, welcome to Project Noah. What you spotted is a Pelecinid wasp, possibly Pelecinus polyturator. The position indicated in the map looks awkward, as it is in the middle of the sea. Could you please fix it, indicating where exactly you spotted this? Thank you.

1skarma
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Spotted on Aug 21, 2012
Submitted on Aug 22, 2012

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