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Wasp from East Turkey with an abdominal process> Crabronidae Bembecinus
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Hello,
ID of this wasp is needed. About 10-15mm body length; interesting is the process on abdominal sternit; maybe useful for its ID. Muhabbet
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Cesa wrote:
Hello,
ID of this wasp is needed. About 10-15mm body length; interesting is the process on abdominal sternit; maybe useful for its ID. Muhabbet

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Wing veins suggest Crabronidae or a bee so I googled crabronidae ventral hook. Bembecinus species near peregrinus have such armament.

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Many thanks John for your valuable information.
 
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