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Photos © Ken-ichi Ueda some rights reserved
Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve, Antioch, CA (Google, OSM)
37.9451904297, -121.8408660889
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Damn, tarantula hawks are hard to get. So fidgety and flighty. They're unspeakably cool, though, so maybe I should go out with a net and an ice pack. I think this might be Pepsis mildei, given the large size and orange antennae. Are there other options?

Aug. 29, 2010 11:52 PM PDT
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Tarantula Hawks - Photo CC BY-NC-SA Jerry Oldenettel
kueda's ID: Tarantula Hawks (Genus Pepsis)
Posted by kueda over 1 year ago
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Tarantula Hawks - Photo CC BY-NC-SA Jerry Oldenettel
kueda's ID: Tarantula Hawks (Genus Pepsis)
kueda would like some help identifying this.

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