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Ageniella is a
genus of mud-nesting
spider wasps in the
family Pompilidae.
Spider wasps in the
genus Ageniella are
smaller and
thinner than many others...
- beetle)
Prasinalia imperialis — (a
buprestid beetle)
Ageniella arenicola — (a
spider wasp)
Ageniella pernia — (a
spider wasp)
Microbembex elegans — (a sand...
- thin, and wiry.
These wasps look
almost identical to
those of the
genus Ageniella,
though they are
separated by two things:
Eragenia has a "trough-like...
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provisions are
similar to
those of
other Ageniellini, such as Auplopus,
Ageniella, and Eragenia. "Genus Phanagenia". bugguide.net.
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before bringing it to the nest.
There are 17
genera within Ageniellini.
Ageniella Banks, 1912
Atopagenia Wasbauer, 1987
Auplopus Spinola, 1841 Cyemagenia...
- Priocnemini, 1
genus of Psoropempulini, and 1
genus unplaced to tribe.
Ageniella Banks, 1912
Atopagenia Wasbauer, 1987
Auplopus Spinola, 1841 Cyemagenia...