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Lonely Potter

April 27, 2015 admin
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Check out this time-lapse video from my 2014 field season of a busy potter wasp constructing a pot in the Arima Valley, Trinidad.

This wasp, Zeta argillaceum, is a common South American species that has adapted well to urban environments.

Robin Southon

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