Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Mason Wasp
Mason Wasp (Euodynerus hidalgo boreoorientalis)
One of the many potter or mason wasps that use mud in nest building. At the University of Texas Brackenridge Field Laboratory this particular species has been observed nesting in burrows in dirt bank, and in cells of Sceliphron (mud) and Polistes (paper) wasps nests.
Labels:
mason wasp,
mud,
potter wasp,
wasp
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