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Eastern Cicada Killer

Sphecius speciosus

Description:

Sphecius speciosus, often simply referred to as the cicada killer or the cicada hawk, is a large digger wasp species. Cicada killers are large, solitary wasps in the family Crabronidae. The name may be applied to any species of crabronid which uses cicadas as prey, though in North America it is typically applied to a single species, S. speciosus. However, since there are multiple species of related wasps, it is more appropriate to call it the eastern cicada killer. This species occurs in the eastern and midwest U.S. and southwards into Mexico and Central America. They are so named because they hunt cicadas and provision their nests with them. In North America they are sometimes called sand hornets, although they are not hornets, which belong to the family Vespidae. Cicada killers exert a measure of natural control on cicada populations and thus may directly benefit the deciduous trees upon which their cicada prey feed. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sphecius_sp...

Habitat:

Forest

Notes:

Predating a large Cicada

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James McNair
James McNair 9 years ago

Thanks ForestDragon

James McNair
Spotted by
James McNair

Titusville, Florida, USA

Spotted on Sep 19, 2014
Submitted on Sep 21, 2014

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