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Taken in Cartagena,south Spain
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Maybe genus Ammophila????
 
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Hello!

I think this one belongs to family Gasteruptionidae.
Edited by Juergen Peters on 22-07-2007 06:46
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No, Jokin is right. It is an Ammophila (Sphecidae) in 'sleeping position'. The most common and most probable species with red legs in Spain is Ammophila heydeni. In our gallery we have a photo, quite similiar to this wonderfull picture.

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Hello, Christian!

Christian Schmid-Egger wrote:
No, Jokin is right.


And I also misspelled the family (Gasteruptiidae, not Gasteruptionidae).

It is an Ammophila (Sphecidae)


And that, although I have an Ammophila as my Windows wallpaper... Shock. But that (A. sabulosa) does not have such a thin abdomen shaft.
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