Eremnophila aureonotata
Description:
Description: Eremnophila aureonotata Looking it up, the wasp looks like Eremnophila aureonotata, distinctive with those silver spots. The caterpillar is probably a type of Prominent Moth, family Notodontidae frequent prey for these wasps. Date: 22 August 2008, 15:07. Source: What are you doing with that caterpillar? Uploaded by berichard. Author: Benny Mazur from Toledo, OH. Camera location41° 32′ 26.98″ N, 83° 50′ 21.92″ W View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 41.540827; -83.839421.
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- Ammophilinae
- Eremnophila
- Eremnophila aureonotata (Gold-marked Thread-waisted Wasp)
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