Pompilidae
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5412283 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038EC566-807A-FFC5-67AE-FC9FFD4D4027 |
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Pompilidae View in CoL View at ENA
22 species of this family have been reported previously from the Canary Islands ( BÁEZ et al. 2001). On 2 May 2000, two females of Agenioideus gentilis (KLUG 1834) were captured and subsequently identified by R. Wahis (1 ex. col. R. Wahis, 1 ex. col. J. Smit). Both specimens were captured on the island of La Gomera, near the village Playa de Santiago, at an altitude of 100 metres. This species is new for the fauna of the Canary Islands.
Agenioideus gentilis occurs in north Africa and Arabia.
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