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  2. Calligaster - Wikipedia

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    Calligaster is an indomalayan genus of potter wasps. They make small nests of leaves and are subsocial. They make small nests of leaves and are subsocial. [ 1 ]

  3. Ancistrocerus nigricornis - Wikipedia

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    Dorsal view, in flight Closing its nest with clay Ancistrocerus nigricornis can reach a length of 6–10 millimetres (0.24–0.39 in) in males, of 9–13 millimetres (0.35–0.51 in) in females. [ 4 ] These medium-sized solitary wasps are yellow and black, with brown hairs on thorax, small spots at the base of the front wings and wing stigma.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Symmorphus - Wikipedia

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    These small solitary wasp can reach a length of about 2 centimetres (0.79 in). They nest in pre-existing cavities (twigs, stems, galls, old nests of other Hymenoptera, hollows in the wood). Partitions between cells are made of mud. Adult females prey on caterpillars and larvae of beetles to lay eggs in them. [6]

  6. 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.

  7. Anterhynchium abdominale - Wikipedia

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    Like most other potter wasps, Anterhynchium abdominale is a solitary species. The female excavates a nesting hole or uses a pre-existing cavity in which to nest. A single egg is laid in the nest, which is then provisioned by the female who forages for caterpillars and other insects, stinging them to paralyse them.

  8. 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 ... old mud dauber and Polistes nests

  9. Zethinae - Wikipedia

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    The Zethinae are a subfamily of wasps in the family Vespidae, the members of which are referred to as potter wasps owing to their method of nest construction.

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