Ageniella agenioides

(Ageniella agenioides)

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Description

A species of insect is Ageniella agenioides. It was first described by Fox in 1893. Ageniella agenioides belongs to the genus Ageniella, and family Pompilidae. Ageniella is a genus of mud-nesting spider wasps in the family Pompilidae. Spider wasps in the genus Ageniella are smaller and thinner than many others, though these proportions are shared by the members of the tribe Ageniellini. Some individual species are reddish/pink, such as Ageniella conflicta. Similarly, most have banding on the wings. The wings can be smoky or clear, with the smoky ones having the banding and the clear ones lacking in this feature. Open areas, fields, meadows, sometimes near buildings. Trumpet (or thimble) shaped, stocked with one spider each, and containing one egg.

Taxonomic tree:

Domain:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum:
Class: Insecta
Order:Hymenoptera
Family:Pompilidae
Genus:Ageniella
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