Ageniella (Ageniella) coronata Banks, 1919
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.6533498 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AA87D0-FFF9-FF91-FF71-F93EFB9F5674 |
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Felipe |
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Ageniella (Ageniella) coronata Banks |
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Ageniella (Ageniella) coronata Banks View in CoL
CALIFORNIA: Alameda County, Sunol Regional Wilderness; 20 June 2021, 1103 PDT; A. Wuenschel. Host: Castianeira occidens (Reiskind) (Corinnidae) , adult female, with all legs amputated at the coxa-trochanter joints. The wasp straddled the immobilized and delimbed corinnid sac spider as it laid on the ground dorsal side upward ( Wuenschel 2021).
CALIFORNIA: Napa County, NE of Calistoga, Robert Lewis Stevenson State Park; 16 August 2017; L. Mazur. Host: Titiotus sp. (Zoropsidae) [det. M. Hedin]. The wasp straddled the immobilized false wolf spider, dorsal side upward, grasped the base of its right chelicera with her mandibles, and walked forward on the ground. All of the spider’s legs were amputated at the coxa-trochanter joints ( Mazur 2017).
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