-
Sceliphron caementarium, also
known as the yellow-legged mud-dauber wasp, black-and-yellow mud
dauber (within the US), or black-waisted mud-dauber (outside...
- are many
tropical species. Some
common temperate species include S.
caementarium and S. curvatum. Like
other solitary wasps,
Sceliphron species are not...
- structures. The nest of a
black and
yellow mud
dauber species Sceliphron caementarium is a simple, one, two or
sometimes three celled, cigar-shaped m**** that...
- and bees,
particularly those of
Sceliphron caementarium,
removing any
spiders captured by S.
caementarium and the larva,
replacing it with an egg of its...
- most
likely culprit was the
black and
yellow mud
dauber (Sceliphron
caementarium), a type of
solitary sphecid wasp well
known to
Dominican pilots, which...
-
dauber nests,
especially the
black and
yellow mud
dauber Sceliphron caementarium. Ramage, Thibault; Kimsey, Lynn S. (2015). "The
Aculeata of
French Polynesia...
-
observation of
another invasive mud
dauber wasp in Belgium:
Sceliphron caementarium (Drury, 1773) (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae)".
Bulletin de la Société royale...
- A
Sphecidae wasp,
probably Sceliphron caementarium,
investigates two
squash bugs, but doesn’t
attempt capture to
provision its nest....
-
larvae of
Sceliphron spirifex,
Sceliphron destillatorium and
Sceliphron caementarium.
Females of this
species deposit eggs
inserting the
ovipositor through...
- (Delta unguiculatum,
Katamenes arbustorum),
sphecid wasps (Sceliphron
caementarium,
Sceliphron destillatorium and
Sceliphron madraspatanum), and megachilid...