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Photo#244198
Mud nest

Mud nest
Nashville, Tennessee, USA
July 8, 2008
Size: 14mm long, 5mm I.D.
Under rock on ground.

They bear some resemblance to
these

...but it's strange that there are three partially complete cells--I would expect a spider wasp to provision and seal one before starting the next...

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