Spider Wasp (cropped)

Description:
Description: English: A Spider Wasp (Poecilopompilus algidus) foraging for nectar on a milkweed plant. This species is most prevalent in late summer to autumn. This specific variety of Spider Wasp feeds on nectar, like pictured above. The females hunt web making Araneid spiders in high vegetation to feed their young. This is accomplished in the usual way. They find and paralyze their spider prey with a sting, drag them off back to their nest and lay a single egg on them. They then seal up the nest. The spider remains alive and the young larva feeds on it when it hatches. Date: 16 August 2008. Source: Own work by the original uploader. Author: Xsanka. Other versions:. Camera location29° 33′ 57.84″ N, 98° 45′ 35.26″ W View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 29.566067; -98.759794.
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- Eukaryota
- Opisthokonta
- Metazoa (animals)
- Bilateria (bilaterians)
- Protostomia (protostomes)
- Ecdysozoa (ecdysozoans)
- Arthropoda (arthropods)
- Pancrustacea
- Hexapoda (hexapods)
- Insecta (insects)
- Pterygota (winged insects)
- Neoptera (neopteran)
- Endopterygota (endopterygotes)
- Hymenoptera (wasps, bees, and ants)
- Apocrita (Narrow-waisted Wasps, Ants, and Bees)
- Aculeata
- Vespoidea (Yellowjackets and Hornets, Paper Wasps; Potter, Mason and Pollen Wasps and allies)
- Pompilidae
- Poecilopompilus
- Poecilopompilus algidus
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