Entypus aratus (Townes)
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MONTANA: Missoula County, Missoula; 22 July 2021, 1305 MDT; S. Baran. Host: Hogna sp. (Lycosidae) , adult or subadult female. The wasp dragged the immobilized wolf spider backwards through dried grass, dorsal side upward, grasping its left chelicera with her mandibles ( Baran 2021). This host record is a significant northern range extension for E. aratus , the previous northernmost locality being Pocatello, Bannock County, ID ( Townes 1957).
UTAH: San Juan County, Canyonlands National Park; 6 October 2021, 1246 MDT; R. Hannawacker. Host: Geolycosa wrighti (Chamberlin) (Lycosidae) , adult or subadult female. The wasp grasped the immobilized burrowing wolf spider by its left chelicera with her mandibles and, keeping it dorsal side upward, dragged it backwards on the ground across the bare soil ( Hannawacker 2021).
Baran S. 2021. Spider Wasps (Family Pompilidae). Available at https: // www. inaturalist. org / observations / 88185282. (Last accessed 22 July 2021).
Hannawacker R. 2021. New World Tarantula-hawk Wasps (Genus Pepsis). Available at https: // www. inaturalist. org / observations / 97399844. (Last accessed 18 December 2021).
Townes H. 1957. Nearctic wasps of the subfamilies Pepsinae and Ceropalinae. Bulletin of the United States National Museum 209: 1 - 286.
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