Delta higletti rendalli
(Bingham, 1902)
Delta higletti rendalli is a of potter wasp in the Eumeninae. It was described by Bingham in 1902. Like other members of the Delta, it is a solitary that constructs mud nests. The is part of a diverse group of vespid wasps known for their distinctive nest-building using mud or clay.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Delta higletti rendalli: //ˈdɛltə hɪˈɡlɛti ˈrɛn.di.aɪ//
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Taxonomic Note
The placement of this has been subject to revision. While Catalogue of Life places it in Vespidae Eumeninae, GBIF lists the family as Eumenidae, reflecting modern treatments that elevate Eumeninae to family rank.
Observational Data
iNaturalist records 39 observations for this , indicating it has been documented in the field but is not extensively studied.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
- Catalogue of Life
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