Spilomena alboclypeata

Bradley, 1906

Spilomena alboclypeata is a of solitary in the Crabronidae, first described by Bradley in 1906. It belongs to the Pemphredoninae, a group commonly known as aphid wasps due to their predatory relationship with aphids. The species is part of the Spilomena, which comprises small, slender wasps that provision their nests with paralyzed aphids. Records indicate presence in North America, specifically Canada.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Spilomena alboclypeata: /ˌspaɪloʊˈmiːnə ˌælboʊklaɪˈpiːətə/

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Distribution

Recorded from North America, with specific occurrence in Alberta, Canada.

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