At first glance I guessed this was a figwort sawfly (Tenthredo scrophulariae), but the waist seems too pronounced and there are brown as well as black stripes. Scale in mm - it might have shrunk, as I found it dried out on a window-sill.
Is this a figwort sawfly?
Definitely not a sawfly of any type; it appears to be in the superfamily Vespoidea.
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