Spider wasps (Pompilidae)


Spider wasps (Pompilidae)

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DiBickers wrote:
26 Feb 2025
@LyndalT yes, I still think it is Calopompilus sp. I’m new to NatureMapr but if you know someone who regularly does Wasp ID’s you can Tag them to double check for you😊

Calopompilus sp. (genus)
LyndalT wrote:
25 Feb 2025
Hi I typed in the wrong longitude - should be 153, not 143 - can you pls check ID given this wasp was in the middle of the rainforest, not in SW Qld. Thanks.

Calopompilus sp. (genus)
Jennybach wrote:
22 Feb 2025
This wasp also lifted a little circular ‘door’ on the ground and disappeared under it. Then reappeared later. I was intrigued. Given that it’s been identified as a spider wasp, I wonder if it entered and searched a trapdoor spider’s nest.

Cryptocheilus sp. (genus)
SimoneC wrote:
30 Jan 2025
Great photos!

Fabriogenia sp. (genus)
DiBickers wrote:
21 Jan 2025
Fabulous photos

Fabriogenia sp. (genus)
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