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Spider wasp

Pompilidae is a family of wasps commonly called spider wasps, spider-hunting wasps, or pompilid wasps. The family is cosmopolitan, with some 5,000 species in six subfamilies. With the exception of some group-nesting Ageniellini), the wasps are solitary. Most capture and paralyze prey, though members of the subfamily Ceropalinae are kleptoparasites of…

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Spider wasp → Anoplius, Atlas, British Insects, Created, CSIRO, Day, Family, Günter, Handbooks, Hard, Hymenoptera, Identification, ISBN, Living Australia, London, Michael, Naturbildarchiv Günter, Part, PDF, Pompilidae
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Spider wasp → An, Anoplius, Australia, Bangalore, Ecuador, England UKTachypompilus, Heemstede, Heterodontonyx, India, IndiaFemale Dipogon, Indian, NetherlandsUnidentified, Nuctenea, Quito, Sydney, Texas, Tumkur, United StatesUnidentified

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Spider wasprelated to External linksDay0.60section
Spider wasprelated to External linksMichael0.60section
Spider wasprelated to External linksSpider Wasps0.60section
Spider wasprelated to External linksHymenoptera0.60section
Spider wasprelated to External linksPompilidae0.60section
Spider wasprelated to External linksPDF0.60section
Spider wasprelated to External linksHandbooks0.60section
Spider wasprelated to External linksIdentification0.60section
Spider wasprelated to External linksBritish Insects0.60section
Spider wasprelated to External linksVol0.60section
Spider wasprelated to External linksPart0.60section
Spider wasprelated to External linksRoyal Entomological Society0.60section

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