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Crabronidae>Crossocerus quadrimaculatus
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Posted on 29-07-2022 21:26
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Don't think this is Nysson, no idea of any other genus.

Edit: Could it be Tracheliodes?

Vienna, Danube Island, late July

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Edited by Carnifex on 30-07-2022 12:57
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how about Crossocerus quadrimaculatus?
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Yes, this seems to be a good option. Thanks!
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