Ammatomus icarioides

Sand Wasp at suppressed

Ammatomus icarioides at suppressed - suppressed
Ammatomus icarioides at suppressed - suppressed
Ammatomus icarioides at suppressed - suppressed
Ammatomus icarioides at suppressed - suppressed
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Identification history

Ammatomus icarioides 12 Apr 2025 DiBickers
Unverified 6 Jan 2025 MazzV

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User's notes

Thought this was a Hover fly when originally logged, and had noted that the black mid-dorsal line in Common Hover Fly (Simosyrphus grandicornis) Sg 4635610 was not present in this 'Fly'. Funny about that, now it's been ID'd as a Wasp!!

3 comments

DiBickers wrote:
   12 Apr 2025
This is a Crabronidae Wasp (Family Crabronidae). Due to the quality of the images, I’m hesitant to take this through to Species-level instead of leaving it at Family-level. However, the antennae shape & scapes; head & eyes shape; thorax & abdomen markings and placement; are all good indicators that this is Ammatomus icarioides & geographic location is a good fit.
MazzV wrote:
   13 Apr 2025
Thank you @DiBickers for your additional comments, I appreciate the extra information they provide,
Cheers, MazzV
DiBickers wrote:
   13 Apr 2025
@MazzV happy to help😊

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Sighting information

Additional information

  • 5mm to 12mm Animal size

Species information

  • Ammatomus icarioides Scientific name
  • Sand Wasp Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local native
  • Non-invasive or negligible
  • Up to 20.8m Recorded at altitude
  • Machine learning

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