He. Evans, NOTES AND DESCRIPTIONS OF NEARCTIC AGENIELLA (HYMENOPTERA, POMPILIDAE), Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, 68(4), 1995, pp. 451-460
Study of the male type of Ageniella partita Banks demonstrates that it
falls within the range of variation of the male A. arcuata (Banks). T
he species that has usually been called A. partita must now be called
A. mintaka Brimley, with Alasagenia rubineus Dreisbach as a synonym. S
alient features of these species are described and figured. A new spec
ies, A. arapaho, is described from males from Larimer Co., Colorado. T
he previously unknown female of A. neglecta Banks is described, as is
the previously unknown male of A. striga Townes.