A
Thread-waisted
Wasp spotted in
Sukhothai. It belongs to the
subfamily Ammophilinae, which members are often
black-yellow or black-red in colours. They are typically more than 2.5 centimeters long.
Its
common
name
refers
to its
abdomen,
which
has a
stalk-like
front
end.
Thread-waisted
Wasps are parasitic on insects and
spiders, and those in
the
Ammophylini
sub-family
build ground
burrows and provision with caterpillars.
Thread-waisted Wasp
Thread-waisted Wasp
Some Thread-waisted Wasps
have been observed lifting their abdomen and perform a kind of dance, as if
they are signaling.