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| | | Re: bee and wasp ID? Morning Mer,
The first is a Mason Wasp, and unfortunately can only be identified to species-level under the microscope. No real idea on the second, but would appreciate other images.
Take care, Jason
Last edited by Jason Green; 29-06-2010 at 10:02 AM.
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