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Pompilini? - Evagetes - female

Pompilini? - Evagetes - Female
Nogales, Santa Cruz County, Arizona, USA
June 3, 2017
Size: 8 mm
Found displaying searching behavior on bare ground.
Extremely fast and active little wasp
Coordinates: 31.335374, -110.938014
Elevation: 3,932 ft

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Moved
Moved from Spider Wasps.

10 flagellomeres = ♀
The females in this genus look somewhat manly, because the flagellum segments are so short and thick. The pronotum is very long for this tribe, similar to wasps in Aporini, but those females lack a tarsal rake and the pronotum is more square shaped.

Moved

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