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Common Name:  Sand Wasps, Digger Wasps, and Mud-daubers

Description:  The sand wasps, digger wasps, and mud-daubers are identifiable by their short pronotum and bare bodies that are nearly devoid of hairs. Also distinctive to this family is a lobe on the lateral edge of the pronotum that does not touch the tegula. The larvae are parasitic while the adults are entomophagous in nature.

Spot ID Key Characters:

  1. Lateral margin of pronotum forms a distinct lobe that does not touch the tegula
  2. Body relatively devoid of hairs
  3. Basal segment of tarsi not enlarged or flattened

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Order:  Hymenoptera

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