Carved crystal of red poison spider

Having been ignored by the scientific world for more than 200 years, a tiny wasp was now identified as the enemy of Australia's most popular poisonous spiders.

Picture 1 of Carved crystal of red poison spider
Close-up of bees spoiled with large spiders on the nest

Hornets , named Agenioideus nigricornis , were first described by insects in 1775, but soon they were forgotten.

'Since then, scientists have almost no memory of these wasps,' says Physorg, quoted by biologist Andy Austin of the University of Adelaide (Australia).

Austin expert said that Agenioideus nigricornis is everywhere in the Australian continent, and can be discovered in countless collections, but so far the scientific world is still not aware of the importance of this special creature. .

In fact, they are the inscriptions of the red-backed poisonous spider, a relative of the 'black widow' spider in North America.

'The red spider spider is notorious in Australia, and they have spread to some other countries like Japan and New Zealand,' said Austin.

This poisonous spider species is one of the most dangerous creatures in Australia, and they often nest in people's homes.

Now, however, scientists and authorities can breathe a sigh of relief after a beetle is caught dumping their prey (red-backed spider) in a state of paralysis from the bee's venom about the nest. .