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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- and Chirodamus, but in Anthony Harris's 1987 revision of New Zealand pompilids he ****igned it to Priocnemis, subgenus Trichocurgus. This species is known...
- 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...
- native to the Namib Desert of Southern Africa. The spider escapes parasitic pompilid wasps by flipping onto its side and cartwheeling down sand dunes at speeds...
- Dipogon variegatus is a pompilid spider wasp in the subfamily Pepsinae from the Palearctic. Dipogon variegatus can reach a body length of about 5–10 mm...
- Anoplius nigerrimus is a species of spider wasp, or pompilid, and is the type species of the genus Anoplius. They are mostly black and the females are...