Hemipepsis

Hemipepsis
Hemipepsis capensis
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Clade: Pancrustacea
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Pompilidae
Tribe: Pepsini
Genus: Hemipepsis
Dahlbom, 1843[1]
Type species
Hemipepsis capensis
(Fabricius, 1781)[2]

Hemipepsis is a genus of large pepsine spider wasps found primarily throughout the tropics. They are commonly known as tarantula hawks. Hemipepsis wasps are morphologically similar to the related genera Pepsis and Entypus, but distinguishable by the pattern of wing venation.[3] In South Africa 18 plant species from three plant families, the Apocynaceae, Orchidaceae, and Asparagaceae subfamily Scilloideae are pollinated exclusively by Hemipepsis wasps.[4]

A Hemipepsis sp. wasp, Kruger National Park, South Africa
A female Hemipepsis sp. wasp dragging a paralyzed tarantula, Sandy Bay, South Africa

Species

About 180 species are placed in Hemipepsis, including:[5][6][7][8]

References

  1. ^ Waichert, Cecília; Rodriguez, Juanita; von Dohlen, Carol D.; Pitts, James P. (2012). "Spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) of the Dominican Republic". Zootaxa. 3353 (1): 1–47. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.3353.1.1.
  2. ^ V.S.L. Pate (1946). "The Generic Names of the Spider Wasps (Psammocharidae olim Pompilidae) and Their Type Species (Hymenoptera: Aculeata)". Transactions of the American Entomological Society. 72 (3): 65–137. JSTOR 25077544.
  3. ^ "Genus Hemipepsis - Tarantula Hawks". Iowa State University. Retrieved 9 September 2014.
  4. ^ Shuttleworth, Adam; Johnson, Steven D. (2012). "The Hemipepsis wasp-pollination system in South Africa: a comparative analysis of trait convergence in a highly specialized plant guild". Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society. 168 (3): 278–279. doi:10.1111/j.1095-8339.2012.01216.x.
  5. ^ "Taxonomy for Hemipepsis (Tarantula Hawks)". insectoid.org. Retrieved 9 September 2016.
  6. ^ van der Vecht, J. (1953). "Indo-Australian Pompilidae II. An annotated list of the oriental species of the genus Hemipepsis (Dahlb)". Treubia. 22 (1): 1–17.
  7. ^ "Digitized type collection, details, simple view - zmuc00241286". University of Copenhagen. Retrieved 10 September 2016.
  8. ^ Fernadez, Fernando (2000). "Avispas cazadores de aranas (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae) de la Region Neotropical" (PDF). Biota Colombia. 1 (1): 3–25. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-09-21. Retrieved 2016-09-10.

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