Parazumia symmorpha
(de Saussure, 1855)
Tapered Mason Wasp
Parazumia symmorpha, commonly known as the Tapered Mason Wasp, is a of potter wasp in the Eumeninae. The species was first described by de Saussure in 1855. It is one of the more frequently observed members of its in North America, with over 600 citizen science records documenting its presence. The species is characterized by its slender, tapered and mason wasp nesting , constructing mud nests for rearing offspring.

Pronunciation
How to pronounce Parazumia symmorpha: //ˌpærəˈzuːmiə sɪˈmɔrfə//
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Distribution
Recorded from the northeastern United States, specifically Vermont and surrounding regions. Distribution data remain limited with most records concentrated in the eastern United States.