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Potter Wasp Pot - Eumenes

Potter Wasp Pot - Eumenes
Duluth, Gwinnett County, Georgia, USA
September 3, 2004
I found this pot while wandering around in a wooded area. I snipped the branch off and took it home to see what would emerge and how long it would take.

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Potter Wasp Pot - Eumenes Wasp - Lycogaster pullata Wasp - Lycogaster pullata Wasp - Lycogaster pullata

Moved
Moved from Eumenes.

Moved
Moved from Lycogaster pullata.

Confusing
The wasp that emerged was a parasite, Trigonalidae, but the pot itself was made by a potter wasp (Eumeninae), so it should be in its proper place, not under Trigonalidae.

Moved
Moved from Trigonalidae.

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