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11-15-11 Green River Formation wasp
Bea Dunkel
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Posted on 16-11-2011 06:55
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Greetings,

Can anyone tell me what sort of wasp this is? It was found in the Green River Formation, Piceance Creek Basin. There is a second one of the same species with it on the shale, but I cut it out of the photo so the kbs would fit. They both have ovipositors, but one wasp is much bigger than the other. They are 7 mm and 1 cm long Hope this works.

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Bea
 
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Sorry but I don't see a photo - secondly if it is a wasp you may wish to try HymiIS forum
http://www.forum.hymis.de/Smile
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