Crabronidae-predation
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Harmostes angustatus
Harmostes angustatus is a scentless plant bug in the family Rhopalidae, first described by Van Duzee in 1918. It belongs to a genus characterized by reduced scent glands, distinguishing them from other true bugs. The species has been documented as prey for the solitary wasp Dryudella, representing a known predator-prey relationship in arid western North American habitats.