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Anonymous
>>133473
There is more than one kind of potter wasp.
In my area (also in TX) there are three commonly seen mud daubers:
There's the metallic-blue & black ones, which make the "organ pipe" looking nests.
There's the black-and-yellow ones, who make clusters of short, fat, tubes,
And finally there's the potter wasp that you just pictured. However, I have seen the type that OP posted before...and it definatley looks like a type of solitary wasp.
I don't think it's a sawfly. The head and eyes aren't correct.
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