Poecilopompilus algidus algidus (Smith)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.8006022 |
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Poecilopompilus algidus algidus (Smith) |
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Poecilopompilus algidus algidus (Smith) View in CoL (Frigid spider wasp)
The English derivative of the Latin word Algidus is “chilly.” But how many persons other than students of Latin know this? Poecilopompilus a. algidus is a rather large, attractive species that preys on rather large, colorful orbweaving spiders pursuing them on their orb-webs ( Fig. 9 View Figures 7–12 ). There is nothing “frigid” or “chilly” about this hunting activity or the obligate parasitoid relationship with the spider!
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