ArGe
Arge is a genus within the family Crabronidae, comprising a diverse group of wasps commonly known as mud daubers. These solitary wasps are characterized by their slender bodies, elongated waists, and prominent mandibles. They are typically known for their distinctive nesting behavior, constructing tubes or nests from mud, often in sheltered sites such as eaves, walls, or crevices.
Arge species vary widely in size, coloration, and habitat preferences, but many display metallic or matte black,
The genus Arge has a cosmopolitan distribution, with species found in diverse ecosystems across North America,
Taxonomically, Arge is part of the subfamily Arginae within Crabronidae, which includes other solitary wasp genera.
Overall, Arge wasps are notable for their adaptability, unique nesting strategies, and role in maintaining ecological