Psyche, 1968 
Vol. 75, Plate 21 
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Wasp-prey interactions and responses typical of early hunting phase. 
Fig. 0 — Typical resting posture. Fig. a — Raising abdomen. Fig. b — 
Tilted posture. Fig. c — Body swaying, in tilted posture. Fig. d — Kicking 
with jumping (hind) legs. Figs, e, f — Jumping away. Fig. g — Running 
away. Solid lines indicate movements and displacements of prey. Inter- 
rupted lines indicate the path followed by the wasp. Increasing vigor of 
attacks is represented by increasing number of arrows from a to f. Explana- 
tions in text. 
