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Giant Wood Wasp - Urocerus gigas

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Colin Pumfrett



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Registered: December 2006
Location: Broughton, North Lincs.
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· Date: Sat July 7, 2007 · Views: 3714
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demicav
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Sat July 7, 2007 4:19pm

Excellent picture.

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Colin Pumfrett

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Registered: December 2006
Location: Broughton, North Lincs.
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Mon July 9, 2007 7:00am

Thankyou, i found this in the conservatory,it scared me a bit but i later found that it is harmless being a species of sawfly.
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nicolanewton
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Registered: January 2009
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Wed February 25, 2009 5:14am

Hi Colin

I work for a natural history museum in the north east uk, I am trying to find a woodwasp image to use as a ID for an interactive. Woudl it be ok if I used this one do you think?

If you could let me know asap I would be grateful.

Cheers

Nicola
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