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Spider Wasp

Ageniella sp.

Description:

Small, reddish orange, with banded wings. Easily mistaken for an ant at first glance.

Habitat:

Open field with very short grass, scattered yucca, cacti, elm saplings.

Notes:

More about this wasp here: http://bugeric.blogspot.com/2012/08/wasp...

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Please note also that the habitat field should contain details of the habitat where it was actually spotted, not generic data for a species. This is so that we can track any possible changes of habitat caused by such things as human intervention or natural disasters, etc.

Hi BugEric, we note you have created a Mission for Wasps of the World. Currently you are only allowed to have a local mission, restricted to a radius of 300 miles. Global missions are generally restricted to large organisations. Before allowing spottings from outside the radius on your map you need to discuss your requirements with our Mission Co-ordinator, when she returns from holiday later this month. The e-mail is karen@projectnoah.org

BugEric
Spotted by
BugEric

Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA

Spotted on Aug 3, 2012
Submitted on Dec 3, 2012

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