• dgdft@lemmy.world
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    19 days ago

    Given the location, these guys aren’t that particular cockroach-eating species, but they’re probably a similar parasitoid of some flavor (chrysididae).

    E: After digging through some regional entomology references, I’m thinking these are blue mud daubers due to the elongated body and abdomen shape.

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      19 days ago

      You might be right. The last one was thought to be a jewel wasp on the insect ID community, but I’m outside their region. The BMD seem more likely and generally show up on the ground after it rains.

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        19 days ago

        Cool spot regardless! I’m a native Texan and had my interest piqued by your post yesterday.