Pompilus (wasp)

Pompilus
Pompilus cinereus with prey
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Suborder: Apocrita
Family: Pompilidae
Genus: Pompilus
Fabricius, 1798

Pompilus is a genus of spider wasps in the family Pompilidae the members of which prey on spiders. There are seven species recognised in Pompilus sensu stricto.[1] It is the type genus of the family Pompilidae and the sub-family Pompilinae.

Biology

Pompilus wasps are fossorial, stocking short burrows in sand with single spiders of various families upon which they lay a single egg.[1]

Distribution

The members of Pompilus are widely distributed throughout the Old World, in both temperate and tropical regions but with the greatest diversity in Africa.[1]

The species are[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Day M.C (1981) A revision of Pompilus (Fabricius) (Hymenoptera : Pompilidae), with further nomenclatural and biological considerations; Volume 42, Issue 1 of Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History).: Entomology, British Museum (Natural History),
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