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Pompilidae - male

Pompilidae - Male
Walnut Canyon National Monument, Pictograph Burn Unit, Coconino County, Arizona, USA
June 22, 1999
Pitfall trap, Ponderosa pine forest, Karen C. Short #551

Photograph by Mira Petersen

Deposited in the Museum of Northern Arizona (MNA) for the National Park Service

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Pompilidae - male Pompilidae - male Pompilidae - male

Moved
Moved from Spider Wasps.

11 flagellomeres = ♂
The body size (≈6mm), the wing pattern, leg spines and other features are consistent with the genus Agenioideus, but I'm not sure yet and an expert should verify this.

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