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- Species within Ceropales include Ceropales africana Moczar, 1989 Ceropales albicincta (Rossi, 1790) Ceropales bipunctata Say, 1824 Ceropales brevicornis...
- egg on the prey. The larva of the Ceropales wasp develops faster than the other larva, or the larva of the Ceropales wasp eats the other larva as well...
- Ceropales elegans is a spider wasp species in the genus Ceropales. It is found in Texas. Hymenoptera texana. ET Cresson, Transactions of the American...
- Ceropales maculata is a kleptoparasitic spider wasp found in the holoarctic region. Ceropales maculata is an uncommon spider wasp. This species intercepts...
- subfamilies according to Waichert et al are: Ceropalinae containing 2 genera, Ceropales and Irenangelus Notocyphinae containing a single genus, Notocyphus, distributed...
- lineages of which some or all members are kleptoparasitic (e.g., the genus Ceropales in Pompilidae and the tribe Nyssonini in Crabronidae). Some of these species...
- Sarcophagidae, probably Sarcophaga socrus, while the spider-wasps Ceropales maculata, Ceropales cribrata and Evagetes argenteodecoratus have been recorded as...
-  interruptus Binomial name Poecilopompilus interruptus (Say, 1834) Synonyms Ceropales interrupta Say, 1835 Pompilus navua Cresson, 1867 Pompilus ichneumoniformis...
- members of the Pompilidae. The two genera within the Ceropalinae are Ceropales Latreille, 1796 Irenangelus Schultz 1906 Kimsey L.S. & Wasbauer MS 2004...
- detritus. This is one of the hosts for the kleptoparasitic spider wasp Ceropales maculata. It appears that before until the prey is deposited in the nest...