Ageniella reynoldsi

(Banks, 1933)

Ageniella reynoldsi is a of in the , first described by Banks in 1933. Like other members of the Ageniella, it is a small that hunts to provision nests for its larval offspring. The species is part of the 'accepta species group' within Ageniella, which includes several morphologically similar species that can be difficult to distinguish from images alone. Very few observations of this species have been recorded, with only three observations documented on iNaturalist.

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How to pronounce Ageniella reynoldsi: /ˌædʒəˈnɪɛlə ˈreɪnoʊldzaɪ/

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