Anoplius (Notiochares) inaurata (Smith)

Kurczewski, Frank E., West, Rick C., Waichert, Cecilia, Kissane, Kelly C., Ubick, Darrell & Pitts, James P., 2020, New and unusual host records for North American and South American spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae), Zootaxa 4891 (1), pp. 1-112 : 56-57

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4891.1.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:6B0E1135-8C4E-4341-9793-AB970FBCD10B

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4344897

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6D0C7764-FF84-FFB8-07AA-F8E3FCBDFDDD

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Anoplius (Notiochares) inaurata (Smith)
status

 

Anoplius (Notiochares) inaurata (Smith) View in CoL

ARGENTINA: San Luis Province, vicinity of San Luis; 1 January 2007; M. D. Ziegenfuhs. Host: Unidentified species ( Lycosidae ), adult female. The wasp examined the paralyzed wolf spider with her antennae as it laid dorsal side upward on the ground ( Ziegenfuhs 2007) .

ARGENTINA: Santa Fe Province, Monte Vera ; 6 March 2015; C. Parola. Host: Unidentified species ( Lycosidae ), adult female. The wasp examined the recently stung and paralyzed wolf spider as it laid on its right side on the ground ( Parola 2015) .

ARGENTINA: Santa Fe Province, San Jerónimo Norte ; 17 February 2015; G. Durán. Host: Unidentified species ( Lycosidae ), adult female. The wasp examined the paralyzed wolf spider with her antennae as it laid dorsal side upward on the ground ( Durán 2015) .

ARGENTINA: Santa Fe Province, Santa Fe de la Vera Cruz; 2017; G. Durán. Host: Unidentified species ( Lycosidae ), adult female. The wasp examined the paralyzed wolf spider by mounting it and examining it with her antennae and mouthparts as it laid dorsal side upward on the ground ( Durán 2017) .

BRAZIL: State of Paraná, Pontal do Paraná; 16 September 2012; A. Menegotto. Host: Unidentified species ( Lycosidae ). The wasp examined a ground burrow as the paralyzed wolf spider laid nearby ( Menegotto 2012) .

BRAZIL: State of S„o Paulo, Altinópolis; 27 January 2017; T. Miranda (TamaraMiranda). Host:? Ctenus sp., adult or subadult female. The wasp dragged the paralyzed wandering spider on the ground, right side upward, grasping its left coxa with her mandibles ( Miranda 2017) .

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Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Pompilidae

Genus

Anoplius

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