- than one cell.
Arachnospila conjungens (Kohl, 1898)
Arachnospila alpivaga (Kohl, 1888)
Arachnospila nuda (Tournier, 1890)
Arachnospila abnormis (Dahlbom...
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Arachnospila consobrina is a little-known
Palaearctic spider wasp. Like
other members of the sub-genus
Ammosphex this is a medium-sized red and
black spider...
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Arachnospila trivialis is a
widespread spider wasp of
sandy soil
areas of the Palaearctic. A medium-sized red and
black spider wasp. The
males have a quite...
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Arachnospila anceps is one of the more
common spider wasps of
western Europe. A.
anceps is a medium-sized,
black and red
spider wasp. This
species is found...
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Arachnospila minutula is a
spider wasp that
lives in
parts of the Palaearctic. "
Arachnospila minutula (Dahlbom,1842) | BWARS". www.bwars.com. Retrieved...
- is
visible only in flight. They
resemble spider-hunting
wasps such as
Arachnospila.
Alydus calcaratus is phytophagous, the
imagines and the
nymphs feeding...
- that in
Britain the
hosts are
Arachnospila anceps and
Anoplius nigerrimus, and
there is a
European record of
Arachnospila trivialis being parasitised....
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maculata include species in the
genera Priocnemis, Pompilus, Agenioideus,
Arachnospila, Anoplius,
Episyron and
Auplopus in
Britain and Europe.
Other species...
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wasps are
kleptoparasitic on
other pompilid wasps,
especially the
genera Arachnospila, Anoplius,
Episyron and Pompilus,
digging into
their sealed burrows,...
- the Pacific. A.
infuscatus is
about 10 mm in
length and
resemble the
Arachnospila wasps with
which they are
often found in
appearance and behaviour. The...