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single female).
Adult pompilids are nectar-feeding
insects and feed on a
variety of plants.
Depending on
genus and species,
pompilids capture a
variety of...
- paralysed,
being dragged by a
large wasp
called a
Pompilid wasp.
Sometimes the wasp will not be present.
Pompilid wasps only hunt spiders,
which they paralyse...
-
common name and
found in the same locale. The
spider escapes parasitic pompilid wasps by
flipping onto its side and
cartwheeling down sand
dunes at speeds...
-
being dragged by a
large wasp
called a
pompilid or
spider wasp. Sometimes, the wasp is not present.
Pompilid wasps only hunt spiders,
which they paralyse...
-
Epipompilus aztecus is a
Neotropical spider wasp
belonging to the
Pompilid subfamily Ctenocerinae. The wasp is
black and
reddish brown in color. The distribution...
- paralysed,
being dragged by a
large wasp
called a
Pompilid wasp.
Sometimes the wasp will not be present.
Pompilid wasps only hunt spiders,
which they paralyse...
-
common nectaring plants. It is
known to lay an egg on the prey of
other pompilids,
including the two
species Anoplius cleora and
Anoplius aethiops. Eggs...
- and Chirodamus, but in
Anthony Harris's 1987
revision of New
Zealand pompilids he ****igned it to Priocnemis,
subgenus Trichocurgus. This
species is known...
- com/Pages/nature_conservation_imaging_heathland1_sh_wasps_Evagetes.htm "AR
Pompilids". Hr-rna.com.
Retrieved 2015-11-06. Day M.C (1979)
Nomenclatural studies...
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widespread in
western and
central Europe. It has been
recorded as prey for the
pompilid wasp. Male
Trochosa terricola are 7–9 mm in
length while females are 7–14 mm...