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Giant Woodwasp
Urocerus gigas
Horntail
(Siricidae)
♀, visible ovipositor
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Very large wasp with bright yellow antennae and legs. On its heads large yellow markings, the black eyes next to them. The orange-black rear has a sort of tail, the long ovipositor (to lay eggs) of the ♀ starts below that. The front body is black, the rear of the ♂ is more red, the ♀ more yellow. The yellow-brown wings are folded back when resting. ⇔ l. 35-40 mm syn. Banded Horntail, Greater Horntail The ovipositor is often confused with a sting.
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Shape
Colour
Leg
Back
Feeler
Wing
Wing
Striking
10-50 mm
Winged
Six
Smooth
Visible
4 wings
Backward
Long tail
0 LookAlikes (LA):
Giant Woodwasp
Reuzenhoutwesp
Riesenholzwespe
Sirex géant
Urocerus gigas [L.]
Sírice gigante
Urocerus gigas [L.]
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