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Small Spider Wasp? - Ageniella coronata - male

Small Spider Wasp? - Ageniella coronata - Male
River Haven Drive at 2100 feet in the Sierra foothills, Mariposa County, California, USA
July 14, 2020
In a residential vegetable garden on fennel flowers, Foeniculum vulgare.

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Small Spider Wasp? - Ageniella coronata - male Small Spider Wasp? - Ageniella coronata - male Small Spider Wasp? - Ageniella coronata - male Small Spider Wasp? - Ageniella coronata - male Small Spider Wasp? - Ageniella coronata - male Small Spider Wasp? - Ageniella coronata - male Small Spider Wasp? - Ageniella coronata - male

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Moved from Spider Wasps.

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Moved from Tachypompilus unicolor.

Ken is correct. He may be this guy below. Now I see that you have filmed this species before, which usually has some banding in the wings.
Ageniella accepta: ♂

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Are you sure?
Note the thin petiole visible in the third photo. I'm not seeing anything like that in the other T. unicolor specimens in the Guide.

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