Flowering Plants Visited
by Sceliphron caementaria


Sceliphron caementaria Drury: Sphecidae (Sphecinae), Hymenoptera
(observations are from Robertson, Graenicher, Wilhelm & Rericha, and O'Brien; this is the Black-and-Yellow Mud Dauber Wasp; an alternative spelling of the scientific name is Sceliphron caementarium)

Apiaceae: Cicuta maculata sn fq (Rb, WR), Daucus carota sn (OB), Heracleum maximum sn (Rb), Oxypolis rigidior sn (Rb, WR), Pastinaca sativa sn (Rb), Perideridia americana sn (Rb), Polytaenia nuttalli sn (Rb), Sium suave sn (Rb), Taenidia integerrima sn (Rb); Asclepiadaceae: Asclepias incarnata [plpr sn] (Rb), Asclepias sullivanti [plpr sn] (Rb), Asclepias syriaca [plab sn] (Rb), Asclepias verticillata [plab sn] (Rb); Asteraceae: Bidens aristosa sn (Rb), Eupatorium perfoliatum sn (Rb), Eupatorium serotinum sn (Rb), Oligoneuron ohioense sn (WR), Solidago canadensis sn (Rb); Berberidaceae: Berberis vulgaris sn (OB); Caesalpiniaceae: Chamaecrista fasciculata [exfl sn] (Rb); Caprifoliaceae: Symphoricarpos occidentalis sn (Gr); Cornaceae: Cornus racemosa sn (Rb); Cucurbitaceae: Sicyos angulatus [unsp sn] (Rb); Euphorbiaceae: Euphorbia corollata sn (Rb); Fabaceae: Melilotus alba sn (Rb), Strophostyles helvola [exfl sn] (Rb); Lamiaceae: Lycopus americanus sn (Rb), Pycnanthemum tenuifolium sn (Rb); Polygonaceae: Persicaria hydropiperoides sn (Rb); Ranunculaceae: Clematis virginiana [stam sn] [unsp sn] (Rb, OB); Rosaceae: Pyracantha sp. sn (OB), Spiraea sp. sn (OB)


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