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  2. Potter wasp - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Eumenes fraternus - Wikipedia

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    Eumenes fraternus is a species of potter wasp in the subfamily Eumeninae of the family Vespidae. It is native to the eastern United States and Canada. The female builds a miniature pot out of mud in which it lays an egg and places a live caterpillar. Its developing larva feeds on this whereas the adult wasp feeds primarily on nectar.

  4. Ancistrocerus gazella - Wikipedia

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    The European potter wasp or European tube wasp (Ancistrocerus gazella) is a species of potter wasp. As an imago (adult), the female collects as many as 20 caterpillars for each nest, which consists of a single cell. [1] Her larval offspring then feed on these inside the nest, which is sealed with mud arranged by her. [1]

  5. Parancistrocerus fulvipes - Wikipedia

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    Parancistrocerus fulvipes also known by the common name potter wasp [1] is a species of stinging wasp in the family Vespidae. [2] [3] ...

  6. Category:Potter wasps - Wikipedia

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    Potter wasps belong to the subfamilies Eumeninae (sometimes treated as family Eumenidae) and Zethinae Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories ...

  7. Symmorphus - Wikipedia

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    Symmorphus is a primarily holarctic genus of potter wasps. [3] within the family Vespidae. Species ... These small solitary wasp can reach a length of about 2 ...

  8. Australian hornet - Wikipedia

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    The Australian "hornet" (Abispa ephippium), a type of potter wasp or "mason wasp", is a vespid native to the Australian states and territories of the Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales, Northern Territory, Victoria, Queensland and Western Australia. [2] Despite its namesake, it is not a true hornet.

  9. Delta dimidiatipenne - Wikipedia

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    Red potter wasp from United Arab Emirates. Potter wasps are so named for their characteristic nest building behaviour. The female constructs a mud nest, often attached to a wall or rocks, by mixing sand or mud with saliva and mould it into a pot-shaped vessel with her mouthparts. The opening has a lip and usually hangs downward.