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Apocrita wasp?
zcuc
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Posted on 28-10-2007 12:13
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Found this wasp on 22 June, Israel.

Was dragging that paralyzed spider.
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Here is another view.
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And a close look on the spider.

It is also possible to identify it?
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Christian Schmid-Egger
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Its a spider wasp (Pompilidae). What I can see from the wing venation, it may be the genus Tachyagetes. Species ID is not possible by the photo.

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thanks Christian,
The photo was taken with my old camera, so the image quality is not great.
Does Tachyagetes search for specific prey? or any good size spider will do?
 
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The prey relationsship in most Pompilidae from Med. countries is still unknown. Probably the wasp takes all suited spiders (from size and type) in a special habitat.

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the spider seems to be an Amaurobiidae. Amaurobius sp.
 
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Hello, Jorge!

jorgemotalmeida wrote:
the spider seems to be an Amaurobiidae. Amaurobius sp.


To me it seems more like an Agelena (Agelenidae).
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i thought the same,, but there is a problem : the prosoma is very acute for an Agelenidae.
 
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we were both wrong. This is Lycosoides . Probably L. coarctata.

 
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Hello, Jorge!

jorgemotalmeida wrote:
we were both wrong. This is Lycosoides . Probably L. coarctata.


Ah, that's a genus I don't know from here (doesn't occur in central europe). But at least it's Agelenidae Wink.
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