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In the head, yes, but the abdomen lacked black - more of a yellow + sickly brown/green stripes. It might even be a localized species for all I know.
Totally off topic: There used to be what I called sand snails around here -- they seemed to go extinct maybe 15-20 years back, never have found them in any books. They made a shell out of sand, and congregated around windows, eves, decks, etc, and could spin silk - they'd go up and down on it from anchor points. About 3-6mm at their biggest. I never opened one up to see what it looked like. Still some of their sand-shell carcasses around, but haven't seen a living one in a couple decades. Anyone seen anything like that? I've always been curious what they were.
We have both yellow jackets and paper wasps and they look extremely similar. Both are susceptible to a can of WD-40 and a match though, their wings don't seem to withstand the flame very well. Oddly. Fun watching them walk around trying to fly with no wings though.