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Red-banded sand wasp
Ammophila sabulosa
Thread-waisted wasps
(Sphecidae)
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Very long slender black red wasp. The rear body is extremely thin behind the breast with a club-shaped tail. Completely black with an orange-red centre. The ♀ digs a nest chamber in the sand, in which a paralysed caterpillar is deposited with 1 egg laid on it. The chamber is closed afterwards. ♀ are larger than the ♂. ⇔ l. 16-28 mm LA: There are many similar wasps, this is the largest insect group and the details are very small. ≈ The HOPLAMMOPHILA ARMATA is 35 mm, has less orange and with a clear black spot on the bottom and the jaw is different, which is very difficult to see in the field. See photo LA. ≈ The SPHEX FUNERARIUS (Golden digger wasp) looks somewhat plumper and has a white face, ♀ has red-black legs.
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10-50 mm
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1 LookAlikes (LA):
Golden digger wasp
Red-banded sand wasp
Rupsendoder
Sandwespe
Ammophile des sables
Vespa della sabbia
Ammophila sabulosa [L.]
Ammophila sabulosa [L.]
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