Black and Yellow Mud Dauber
This little flying insect is perching on a little stalk which allowed me to take a couple of shots while it was there. Is such an amazing black wasp with gold trim to be feared? Not really. It does not tend to defend its nests, it seemed unharmed during the playing time. It can be identified by yellow markings vary but are usually found at the base of the antennae, the collar (apex) and basal margin of the thorax, the first abdominal segment, and the legs. The gentle Black and Yellow Mud Dauber(Sceliphron caementarium) belong to the Sphecidae family is a species of sphecid wasp that often found in the bushes or in woodland.
Camera | Smartphone Oppo A57 |
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Category | Insect Photography |
Lens | Lensbong Macro/Modified Macrolens |
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