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Archer, M.E., 2000

The British Potter and Mason Wasps (Hymeoptera: Vespidae; Eumeninae) - A Handbook

A nice little handbook.

The key (page 24) is well illustrated, usually with only one or two couplets per page, followed by the distinguishing features of three very rare species. Stipple drawings of the adults of one species from each of the 8 genera follow.

These are followed by the species accounts which comprise nesting requirements, food plants, monthly flight period histogram for each sex, overseas distribution, British and Irish distribution with 10Km dot map.

Pages 96
Address Vespid Studies, Dr. M. E. Archer,
17 Elmfield Terrace, Malton Road,
York, YO31 1EH.
Coverage All the UK species then known.
Illustrations Line drawings in the text, stipple drawings of adults, distribution maps.
Identify Under a Stereo Microscope.
Specimen Prep. Pinned specimens, set to display propodeum and 2nd ventral sternum, with mandibles pulled open, legs hanging down, etc.

Malcolm Storey

Taxonomic Scope

EUMENIDAE (potter and mason wasps) Identification Current
Pseudepipona herrichii (Saussure, 1856) (a potter wasp or mason wasp) Background Reading Current Updates the 1997 article in British Wildlife.

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