Entypus unifasciatus urichi (Banks)
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Entypus unifasciatus urichi (Banks) View in CoL
COLOMBIA: Bolívar Department, Santa Rosa; 7 March 2020, 1436 EST; J. Steamer. Host: Phoneutria boliviensis (F. O. Pickard-Cambridge) (Ctenidae) , adult or subadult female. The wasp grasped the immobilized armed spider by the base of its left chelicera, dorsal side upward, and, dragging it, walked backwards on the ground ( Fig. 4 View Figures 1–8 ; Steamer 2020).
ECUADOR: Pichincha Province, Quito; 31 January 2021, 1937; M. E. Guerrero Salazar : Host: Lycosa sp. (Lycosidae) , adult female. The wasp grasped the immobilized wolf spider by the bases of its chelicerae with her mandibles, maintained it dorsal side upward, and walked backwards across a hard-packed gravel path or road ( Guerrero Salazar 2021 ).
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