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thread-waisted wasp

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Hello RitcheMontenegro and Welcome to the Project Noah community!
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RitcheMontenegro
RitcheMontenegro 7 years ago

thanks all... this is my first time posting. i have changed it to wasp :)

Great Photograph of this nice looking Wasp. RitcheMontenegro. You name it "Bee" should be change to "Wasp"..... : )

John La Salle
John La Salle 7 years ago

Not a thread-waisted wasp (although it has a thread-waist) - this term refers to family Sphecidae.
This wasp is in family Vespidae (social wasps).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vespidae
Possibly genus Delta, or something similar. Look at
http://www.pbase.com/wildlifeuae/vespida...


RitcheMontenegro
RitcheMontenegro 7 years ago

thanks, i think it is (just now)

RitcheMontenegro
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Dumaguete, Negros Oriental, Philippines

Spotted on Nov 7, 2016
Submitted on Nov 7, 2016

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