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Mud wasp (Paralastor sp.) Paralastor sp.<br />
A 14mm long wasp probably building a nest in a tree trunk. It was coming and going every 60 seconds or so but not giving enough time for a decent photo so I plugged the hole temporarily. Species may not be described yet but &#039;experts&#039; in Australia are certain of genus..<br />
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Mud wasp (Paralastor sp.)

Paralastor sp.
A 14mm long wasp probably building a nest in a tree trunk. It was coming and going every 60 seconds or so but not giving enough time for a decent photo so I plugged the hole temporarily. Species may not be described yet but 'experts' in Australia are certain of genus..

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  1. You have requested an ID to be created, but this can only be done if the exact species is known. It is not possible to identify at the genus level, sorry. Posted 9 years ago

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Uploaded Mar 1, 2016. Captured Jan 5, 2016 01:51 in Napoleon Rd, Rowville VIC 3178, Australia.
  • DSC-HX30V
  • f/4.0
  • 1/50s
  • ISO100
  • 9.16mm