Crossocerus angelicus
(Kincaid, 1900)
Crossocerus angelicus is a of solitary in the Crabronidae, first described by Kincaid in 1900. It belongs to a of small to medium-sized predatory wasps commonly known as square-headed wasps. The species is recorded from North America, with specific occurrence data from Alberta, Canada. Like other members of Crossocerus, it likely preys on small insects, particularly flies, though specific prey records for this species are not well documented.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Crossocerus angelicus: //ˌkɹɒsoʊˈsɪərəs ænˈdʒɛlɪkəs//
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Distribution
Recorded from North America, specifically from Alberta, Canada. GBIF records indicate presence in Canada (Alberta) with broader North American distribution implied.