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A collection of natural-history essays detailing the behaviors and nest-building of solitary wasps, focusing on groups such as Eumenes, Odynerus, Pelopaeus and Agenia. Through careful field observation and simple experiments the text describes nest architecture, prey capture and provisioning, larval development, parasitism, and occasional instinctual aberrations, and compares instinct with discernment. Additional chapters examine insect geometry, interactions with other species, and the bumblebee-mimicking Volucella, combining anecdote and methodical description to show how fixed behaviors and environmental variation shape these insects' life cycles.
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