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Arachnospila anceps

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Species of wasp

Arachnospila anceps
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Pompilidae
Genus: Arachnospila
Species: A. anceps
Binomial name
Arachnospila anceps
(Wesmael, 1851)
Synonyms
  • Pompilus anceps
  • Pompilus krombachi
  • Pompilus cyrnus
  • Pompilus expletus
  • Pompilus navus
  • Pompilus peninsulanus
  • Pompilus radiosus
  • Pompilus saxaeus
  • Arachnospila serica
  • Pompilus unguicularis
  • Sphex vagus

Arachnospila anceps is one of the more common spider wasps of western Europe.

Description

A. anceps is a medium-sized, black and red spider wasp.

Distribution

This species is found in northern and central Europe, including most of Britain and Ireland, and in Asia east to Mongolia.

Biology

The flight period is May to September and the species is probably univoltine. A wide range of spiders are taken as prey; the families Lycosidae, Clubionidae and Thomisidae have been recorded and Gnaphosidae and Agelenidae are also possible prey. The spider is paralysed before being dragged backwards to the nest site where it is hidden on a plant while the burrow is rapidly excavated. It occurs in a variety of habitats and on most soils with the possible exception of heavy clay soils. There are no records of which flowers are visited by A. anceps for nectar.

References

  1. "Fauna Europaea". Archived from the original on March 4, 2016.
  2. ^ Edwards R. & Broad G. (eds), 2006, Provisional Atlas for the aculeate Hymenoptera of Britain and Ireland Part 6, NERC ISBN 1 870393 84 8
  3. "Lowland Heathland - Spider-Hunting Wasps (Pompilinae: Arachnospila spp)", Nature Conservation Imaging: The Photographs of Jeremy Early, retrieved April 20, 2012
Taxon identifiers
Arachnospila anceps
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