Namadgi National Park species

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46 species

Agriomyia sp. (genus) (Yellow flower wasp)

Agriomyia sp. (genus)
Agriomyia sp. (genus)
Agriomyia sp. (genus)

Austroscolia soror (Blue Flower Wasp)

Austroscolia soror
Austroscolia soror
Austroscolia soror

Bembix sp. (genus) (Unidentified Bembix sand wasp)

Bembix sp. (genus)
Bembix sp. (genus)
Bembix sp. (genus)

Bothriomutilla rugicollis (Mutillid wasp or velvet ant)

Bothriomutilla rugicollis
Bothriomutilla rugicollis
Bothriomutilla rugicollis

Braconidae (family) (Unidentified braconid wasp)

Braconidae (family)
Braconidae (family)
Braconidae (family)

Callibracon capitator (White Flank Black Braconid Wasp)

Callibracon capitator
Callibracon capitator
Callibracon capitator

Chalcidoidea (superfamily) (A gall wasp or Chalcid wasp)

Chalcidoidea (superfamily)
Chalcidoidea (superfamily)
Chalcidoidea (superfamily)

Crabroninae (subfamily) (Unidentified solitary wasp)

Crabroninae (subfamily)
Crabroninae (subfamily)
Crabroninae (subfamily)

Cryptocheilus bicolor (Orange Spider Wasp)

Cryptocheilus bicolor
Cryptocheilus bicolor
Cryptocheilus bicolor

Delta bicinctum (Potter wasp)

Delta bicinctum
Delta bicinctum
Delta bicinctum

Diamma bicolor (Blue ant, Bluebottle ant)

Diamma bicolor
Diamma bicolor
Diamma bicolor

Echthromorpha intricatoria (Cream-spotted Ichneumon)

Echthromorpha intricatoria
Echthromorpha intricatoria
Echthromorpha intricatoria

Ephutomorpha ferruginata (Mutillid wasp or velvet ant)

Ephutomorpha ferruginata
Ephutomorpha ferruginata

Eumeninae (subfamily) (Unidentified Potter wasp)

Eumeninae (subfamily)
Eumeninae (subfamily)
Eumeninae (subfamily)

Eurymutilla sp. (genus) (Mutillid wasp or velvet ant)

Eurymutilla sp. (genus)
Eurymutilla sp. (genus)
Eurymutilla sp. (genus)

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