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Evagetes sp.? Anoplius sp.?

Evagetes sp.? Anoplius sp.?
Hatfield , Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
September 13, 2018
Pretty sure this is the same species I posted before and wasn't sure about genus, these are better shots of it!
This was the first post: https://bugguide.net/node/view/1576361

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Evagetes sp.? Anoplius sp.? Evagetes sp.? Anoplius sp.? Evagetes sp.? Anoplius sp.? Evagetes sp.? Anoplius sp.?

Anoplius aethiops
The plumose process at the base of the subgenital plate is visible in this shot (present only in Anoplius (Lophopompilus)). The best characters are genitalic, but the characters of the face (relative lack of convergence of eyes, "fullness" of interocular area) strongly suggest A. aethiops rather than A. cleora.

 
Thanks so much! I've been str
Thanks so much! I've been struggling with this pompilid all season, only now when it's been cooler have I been able to get some decent shots of them.

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Moved from ID Request.

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