Pompilidae (family)

Unidentified Spider wasp at Duffy, ACT

Pompilidae (family) at Duffy, ACT - 25 Feb 2024 06:00 AM
Pompilidae (family) at Duffy, ACT - 25 Feb 2024 06:00 AM
Pompilidae (family) at Duffy, ACT - 25 Feb 2024 06:00 AM
Pompilidae (family) at Duffy, ACT - 25 Feb 2024 06:00 AM
Pompilidae (family) at Duffy, ACT - 25 Feb 2024 06:00 AM
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Identification history

Cardiochilinae sp. (subfamily) 13 May 2025 DiBickers
Pompilidae (family) 2 May 2024 SimoneC
Pompilidae (family) 25 Feb 2024 patrickcox

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About 10mm long. Caught a spider (Oxyopes) and flew away with it.

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DiBickers wrote:
   9 May 2025
@MichaelMulvaney this looks the same as Cardiochilinae sp. that we have on file (link included below for you).
When I had a look at Cardiochilinae food source, it’s says they parasitise moth caterpillars, but @patrickcox has a comment that his picked up a spider and flew away? 10mm size description also fits Cardiochilinae sp.
Do you reckon I should I leave this as is under Spider Wasps (Pompilidae sp.) or perhaps move it to Braconid Wasp (Cardiochilinae sp.)?
Cardiochilinae sp. (subfamily)
   10 May 2025
Yes leeks like a cardiochilinae species
DiBickers wrote:
   11 May 2025
@MichaelMulvaney thankyou for checking, I’ll put in a Suggestion of Cardiochilinae sp.😊

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