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45 species

Agriomyia sp. (genus) (Yellow flower wasp)

Agriomyia sp. (genus)
Agriomyia sp. (genus)
Agriomyia sp. (genus)

Apocrita (suborder) (Unidentified wasp)

Apocrita (suborder)
Apocrita (suborder)
Apocrita (suborder)

Bembix sp. (genus) (Unidentified Bembix sand wasp)

Bembix sp. (genus)
Bembix sp. (genus)
Bembix sp. (genus)

Bothriomutilla rugicollis (Mutillid wasp or velvet ant)

Bothriomutilla rugicollis
Bothriomutilla rugicollis
Bothriomutilla rugicollis

Braconidae (family) (Unidentified braconid wasp)

Braconidae (family)
Braconidae (family)
Braconidae (family)

Cerceris sp. (genus) (Unidentified Cerceris wasp)

Cerceris sp. (genus)
Cerceris sp. (genus)
Cerceris sp. (genus)

Chalcididae (family) (Unidentified chalcid wasp)

Chalcididae (family)
Chalcididae (family)
Chalcididae (family)

Chalcidoidea (superfamily) (A gall wasp or Chalcid wasp)

Chalcidoidea (superfamily)
Chalcidoidea (superfamily)
Chalcidoidea (superfamily)

Chrysididae (family) (Cuckoo wasp or Emerald wasp)

Chrysididae (family)
Chrysididae (family)
Chrysididae (family)

Delta bicinctum (Potter wasp)

Delta bicinctum
Delta bicinctum
Delta bicinctum

Diamma bicolor (Blue ant, Bluebottle ant)

Diamma bicolor
Diamma bicolor
Diamma bicolor

Diapriidae (family) (Diapriid wasp)

Diapriidae (family)
Diapriidae (family)
Diapriidae (family)

Dicamptus fuscicornis (Ichneumon wasp)

Dicamptus fuscicornis
Dicamptus fuscicornis
Dicamptus fuscicornis

Diplazon laetatorius (Diplazonid wasp)

Diplazon laetatorius
Diplazon laetatorius
Diplazon laetatorius

Eirone sp. (genus) (A flower wasp)

Eirone sp. (genus)
Eirone sp. (genus)
Eirone sp. (genus)

Eumeninae (subfamily) (Unidentified Potter wasp)

Eumeninae (subfamily)
Eumeninae (subfamily)
Eumeninae (subfamily)

Evaniidae (family) (Hatchet wasp)

Evaniidae (family)
Evaniidae (family)
Evaniidae (family)

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