The known range has expanded as certain populations of wasps were determined to be this species, and with the collection of more specimens.
Bahamas The first specimens were first collected on
New Providence Island in 1909. Bequaert and Salt described the species in 1931 from specimens collected on
Acklins,
Andros Island,
Cat Island,
Crooked Island,
Eleuthera,
Long Island,
Mariguana, New Providence Island,
Rum Cay and
Watlings Island.
United States Snelling first extended the range of this species to southern
Florida when he identified a group of specimens of wasps collected there since the late 1930s as belonging to this species in a 1955 article. The
louisianus colour form described by Bequaert in 1940, considered a synonym of the nominate taxon of
P. exclamans by Snelling at the time, was initially only known from
New Orleans, but Snelling also described having seen a single individual in a nest of
P. exclamans in
Kansas. The taxon is included in the 1979
Catalog of Hymenoptera in America north of Mexico, which for some reason does not include endemic varieties found in the Bahamas as found in America north of Mexico, as a subspecies of
P. exclamans. In this work
louisianus is considered a synonym of
P. exclamans var.
bahamensis, and the distribution is given as from "Louisiana to Florida". Snelling reported the presence of this taxon in the USA again in 1983, stating its range included Florida,
Georgia and
Louisiana. A photograph of a number of wasps building a nest in coastal
North Carolina in 2017 has been identified as being of this species. ==Ecology==