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English: A mason wasp (pseudodynerus quadrisectus) nest in a screen door. Watched the wasp build this in a hole which had been bored by a carpenter bee a couple months prior. This image was taken just after it was sealed (i.e. after the last chamber was closed). 2014-06 in Durham, North Carolina.
Monobia quadridens, also known as the four-toothed mason wasp, is a species of solitary potter wasp (subfamily Eumeninae) found in North America. It grows to a wingspan of 18 mm (0.71 in), and feeds on small caterpillars and pollen. Two generations occur per year, with one generation overwintering as pupae.
Pachodynerus erynnis, known generally as the red-marked pachodynerus or red and black mason wasp, is a species of stinging wasp in the family Vespidae. [1] [2] [3] [4]
A potter wasp nest on a brick wall in coastal South Carolina. Eumenine wasps are diverse in nest building. The different species may either use existing cavities (such as beetle tunnels in wood, abandoned nests of other Hymenoptera, or even man-made holes like old nail holes and screw shafts on electronic devices) that they modify in several degrees, or they construct their own either ...
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Sphex pensylvanicus is a large, black wasp, significantly larger than their congener Sphex ichneumoneus (the great golden digger wasp). [6] Males are smaller than females, at only 19–28 mm (0.7–1.1 in) long compared with typical female sizes of 25–34 mm (1.0–1.3 in). [2]
Deputies said Doe had black hair and was approximately 5 feet and 7 inches tall, weighing around 145 lbs. When she was found, she was wearing an orange blouse and knit pants with a plaid orange ...
The genus Gymnomerus is a monotypic group of Palearctic potter wasps, consisting solely of the species Gymnomerus laevipes, commonly known as the Box-headed Mason Wasp. Gymnomerus laevipes is distinguished by its black and yellow striped pattern, often resembling other wasp species, making precise identification necessary.