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Great Potter Wasp

Delta unguiculatum

Description:

The thorax is attached to the abdomen by a long red and black petiole which is swollen at the rear giving some kind of a bell shape. The rear part of the abdomen is yellow with more or less marked black stripes. The abdomen tip is pointed.The square-shaped thorax and the first part of the abdomen are black with reddish patches which are much more visible on females.The front of the thorax shows yellow patches just at the back of the head. The legs are reddish, the antennae are long with a curved tip. The wings are ochre and aligned over the body when at rest.

Habitat:

The Great Potter Wasp builds some kind of nest with mud and wet sand.

1 Species ID Suggestions

stho002
stho002 10 years ago
Potter wasp
Delta sp.


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4 Comments

injica
injica 10 years ago

Not really very big, smaller than an European hornet, meaning under 2 cm!

MrsPbio
MrsPbio 10 years ago

It's the "great" potter wasp ... How big is it?

injica
injica 10 years ago

Tnx, could it be Delta unguiculata

injica
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injica

Croatia

Spotted on Aug 8, 2013
Submitted on Aug 9, 2013

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