Deuteragenia variegata
Deuteragenia variegata is a species of pompilid spider wasp in the subfamily Pepsinae. It is found in the Palearctic.
Description
Deuteragenia variegata can reach a body length of about. Like the other two British Deuterageniini, this is an all black wasp with bifasciate forewings with a white spot at the top. The females can be recognised by transverse wrinkles on the first abdominal segment, in males these are less prominent and the subgenital plate at the tip of the abdomen has long ventral hairs.Distribution and habitat
This species can be found in most of Europe, in the eastern Palearctic realm, and in North Africa. In Britain it is mainly found in England and Wales with scattered records in the south of Scotland and the central Highlands but has not been recorded recently in Ireland.These wasps inhabit a wide variety of open habitats including gardens, parks, fields, meadows and coastal heaths.