#2152 - Auplopus sp.
Formerly Fabriogenia. The change was news to me.
A worldwide genus of spider wasps, that amputate the legs of their prey before carting them back to prepared cells. Commonly seen in Australia, exploring treetrunks and under loose bark, antennae waving wildly. There's at least one fly and one beetle that mimic the colours and behaviour, presumably for protection - spider wasp stings are notoriously painful.
Uranquinty, NSW









