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Spider Wasp
Spider Wasp (Entypus unifasciatus: Pompilidae) 1.5-3.5 cm (0.6-1.4 in) long.
Habitat
Pineywoods Vegetational Area. Margin of mixed pine/hardwood forest at ca. 93 m (305 ft) elevation.
Location
Tyler, Smith County, Texas, USA.
Date taken
October2018
Scientific name
Entypus unifasciatus
Equipment used
Canon
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This is one beautifully detailed closeup of this Wasp and stands out beautifully against that yellow
 
Good capture of this wasp Stanley and you look to have got a flower beetle or some such into the bargain too Sir.
 
impressive wasp, Stanley, looks quite frightening!!! magnificent photo you've taken of it in a beautiful setting, top quality, many tfs!!!
 
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Opus Editor
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He's got incredibly long feelers, hasn't he.

A great macro image you've taken of this wasp Stanley - excellent work my friend.
 

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Category
Invertebrates
Added by
Stanley Jones
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