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Wood wasp

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A Wood Wasp, also known as a "parasitic wood wasp" or "horntail", is a mostly harmless flying insect, about 23 mm long, common for example in the United Kingdom. They are named for their habit of feeding on dead wood. The female has a tube at the back of her body which gives her a dangerous look, but it is an ovipositor.

They belong to families Xiphydriidae, Orussidae, Syntexidae or Xyeloidea of the order hymenoptera.

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