Entypus fulvicornis (Cresson)
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Entypus fulvicornis (Cresson) View in CoL
GEORGIA: Gordon County, Oakman; 2 July 2020; L. Kimberling. Host: Agelenopsis naevia (Walckenaer) (Agelenidae) , adult male. After stinging the spider, the wasp examined it as it laid immobilized on the ground both dorsal and ventral side upward. She then grasped its chelicerae or pedipalp with her mandibles and dragged it backwards across the substrate, either dorsal or ventral side upward ( Kimmerling 2020).
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