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Pepsis Foxi
''Pepsis'' is a genus of spider wasps belonging to the family Pompilidae. Species within this genus are also called tarantula hawks, as they usually hunt tarantulas, similarly to many species in the genus ''Hemipepsis''. These wasps are restricted to the Americas, with the related genus ''Hemipepsis'' occurring in both Old and New Worlds. Species Species within this genus include: *'' Pepsis achterbergi'' Vardy, 2005 *'' Pepsis aciculata'' Taschenberg, 1869 *'' Pepsis adonta'' Vardy, 2005 *''Pepsis albocincta'' Smith, 1855 *'' Pepsis amyntas'' Mocsáry, 1885 *''Pepsis apicata'' Taschenberg, 1869 *'' Pepsis aquila'' H. Lucas, 1895 *'' Pepsis assimilis'' Banks, 1946 *''Pepsis asteria'' Mocsáry, 1894 *''Pepsis atalanta'' Mocsáry, 1885 *''Pepsis atripennis'' Fabricius, 1793, 1804 *''Pepsis aurifex'' Smith, 1855 *''Pepsis auriguttata'' Burmeister, 1872 *''Pepsis aurozonata'' Smith, 1855 *''Pepsis australis'' Saussure, 1868 *''Pepsis basalis'' Mocsáry, 1885 *'' Pepsis bas ...
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Pepsis Albocincta
''Pepsis albocincta'' is a species of spider wasps belonging to the family Pompilidae. These wasps are also called tarantula hawks, as they usually hunt tarantulas, similarly to many species in the genus ''Hemipepsis ''Hemipepsis'' is a genus of large pepsine spider wasps found throughout the tropics. They are commonly known as tarantula hawks. ''Hemipepsis'' wasps are morphologically similar to the related genera '' Pepsis'' and '' Entypus'', but distingu ...''. Description ''P. albocincta'' can reach a length of . Body and legs are black with a weak blue-green-violet sheen. Antennae are black with orange apical segments. Wings may be amber to deep orange or dark brown or black with a blue-violet sheen. Distribution They are present in Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, and Uruguay. References Pepsinae Insects described in 1855 Hymenoptera of South America Insects of Brazil Insects of Bolivia Insects of Uruguay Arthropods of Argentina Invertebrates of Pa ...
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Pepsis Apicata
''Pepsis'' is a genus of spider wasps belonging to the family Pompilidae. Species within this genus are also called tarantula hawks, as they usually hunt tarantulas, similarly to many species in the genus ''Hemipepsis''. These wasps are restricted to the Americas, with the related genus ''Hemipepsis'' occurring in both Old and New Worlds. Species Species within this genus include: *''Pepsis achterbergi'' Vardy, 2005 *''Pepsis aciculata'' Taschenberg, 1869 *''Pepsis adonta'' Vardy, 2005 *''Pepsis albocincta'' Smith, 1855 *''Pepsis amyntas'' Mocsáry, 1885 *'' Pepsis apicata'' Taschenberg, 1869 *''Pepsis aquila'' H. Lucas, 1895 *'' Pepsis assimilis'' Banks, 1946 *'' Pepsis asteria'' Mocsáry, 1894 *'' Pepsis atalanta'' Mocsáry, 1885 *'' Pepsis atripennis'' Fabricius, 1793, 1804 *''Pepsis aurifex'' Smith, 1855 *'' Pepsis auriguttata'' Burmeister, 1872 *'' Pepsis aurozonata'' Smith, 1855 *'' Pepsis australis'' Saussure, 1868 *''Pepsis basalis'' Mocsáry, 1885 *'' Pepsis ...
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Henri Louis Frédéric De Saussure
Henri Louis Frédéric de Saussure (; ; 27 November 1829 – 20 February 1905) was a Swiss mineralogist and entomologist specialising in studies of Hymenoptera and Orthopteroid insects. He also was a prolific taxonomist. Biography Saussure's elementary education was at Alphonse Briquet's then, as an adolescent, at the Hofwyl school run by Philipp Emanuel von Fellenberg. At the University of Geneva he was taught by François Jules Pictet de la Rive, who introduced him to entomology. After several years of study in Paris he received the degree of licentiate of the Faculty of Paris and obtained the degree of Doctor from the University of Giessen. He worked mainly on Hymenoptera and Orthoptera. His first paper, in 1852, was on solitary wasps. In 1854 he traveled to the West Indies, then to Mexico and the United States of America. There he met Louis Agassiz. He returned to Switzerland in 1856 with collections of American insects, myriapods, crustaceans, birds and ma ...
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Pepsis Australis
''Pepsis'' is a genus of spider wasps belonging to the family Pompilidae. Species within this genus are also called tarantula hawks, as they usually hunt tarantulas, similarly to many species in the genus ''Hemipepsis''. These wasps are restricted to the Americas, with the related genus ''Hemipepsis'' occurring in both Old and New Worlds. Species Species within this genus include: *''Pepsis achterbergi'' Vardy, 2005 *''Pepsis aciculata'' Taschenberg, 1869 *''Pepsis adonta'' Vardy, 2005 *''Pepsis albocincta'' Smith, 1855 *''Pepsis amyntas'' Mocsáry, 1885 *''Pepsis apicata'' Taschenberg, 1869 *''Pepsis aquila'' H. Lucas, 1895 *'' Pepsis assimilis'' Banks, 1946 *'' Pepsis asteria'' Mocsáry, 1894 *'' Pepsis atalanta'' Mocsáry, 1885 *'' Pepsis atripennis'' Fabricius, 1793, 1804 *''Pepsis aurifex'' Smith, 1855 *'' Pepsis auriguttata'' Burmeister, 1872 *'' Pepsis aurozonata'' Smith, 1855 *'' Pepsis australis'' Saussure, 1868 *''Pepsis basalis'' Mocsáry, 1885 *'' Pepsis ...
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Pepsis Aurozonata
''Pepsis'' is a genus of spider wasps belonging to the family Pompilidae. Species within this genus are also called tarantula hawks, as they usually hunt tarantulas, similarly to many species in the genus ''Hemipepsis''. These wasps are restricted to the Americas, with the related genus ''Hemipepsis'' occurring in both Old and New Worlds. Species Species within this genus include: *''Pepsis achterbergi'' Vardy, 2005 *''Pepsis aciculata'' Taschenberg, 1869 *''Pepsis adonta'' Vardy, 2005 *''Pepsis albocincta'' Smith, 1855 *''Pepsis amyntas'' Mocsáry, 1885 *''Pepsis apicata'' Taschenberg, 1869 *''Pepsis aquila'' H. Lucas, 1895 *'' Pepsis assimilis'' Banks, 1946 *'' Pepsis asteria'' Mocsáry, 1894 *'' Pepsis atalanta'' Mocsáry, 1885 *'' Pepsis atripennis'' Fabricius, 1793, 1804 *''Pepsis aurifex'' Smith, 1855 *'' Pepsis auriguttata'' Burmeister, 1872 *'' Pepsis aurozonata'' Smith, 1855 *''Pepsis australis'' Saussure, 1868 *''Pepsis basalis'' Mocsáry, 1885 *'' Pepsis b ...
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Hermann Burmeister
Karl Hermann Konrad Burmeister (also known as Carlos Germán Conrado Burmeister) (15 January 1807 – 2 May 1892) was a German Argentine zoologist, entomologist, herpetologist, botanist, and coleopterologist. He served as a professor at the University of Halle, headed the museum there and published the ''Handbuch der Entomologie'' (1832–1855) before moving to Argentina where he worked until his death. Career Burmeister was born in Stralsund, where his father was a customs officer. He studied medicine at Greifswald (1825–1827) and Halle (1827–1829), and in 1830 went to Berlin to qualify himself to be a teacher of natural history. His dissertation was titled ''De insectorum systemate naturali'' and graduated as a doctor of medicine on November 4, 1829 and then received a doctor of philosophy on December 19 in the same year. He then joined for military service in Berlin and Grünberg (Silesia). He was soon after appointed an instructor in the gymnasium at Cologne. He later b ...
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Pepsis Auriguttata
''Pepsis'' is a genus of spider wasps belonging to the family Pompilidae. Species within this genus are also called tarantula hawks, as they usually hunt tarantulas, similarly to many species in the genus ''Hemipepsis''. These wasps are restricted to the Americas, with the related genus ''Hemipepsis'' occurring in both Old and New Worlds. Species Species within this genus include: *''Pepsis achterbergi'' Vardy, 2005 *''Pepsis aciculata'' Taschenberg, 1869 *''Pepsis adonta'' Vardy, 2005 *''Pepsis albocincta'' Smith, 1855 *''Pepsis amyntas'' Mocsáry, 1885 *''Pepsis apicata'' Taschenberg, 1869 *''Pepsis aquila'' H. Lucas, 1895 *'' Pepsis assimilis'' Banks, 1946 *'' Pepsis asteria'' Mocsáry, 1894 *'' Pepsis atalanta'' Mocsáry, 1885 *'' Pepsis atripennis'' Fabricius, 1793, 1804 *''Pepsis aurifex'' Smith, 1855 *'' Pepsis auriguttata'' Burmeister, 1872 *''Pepsis aurozonata'' Smith, 1855 *''Pepsis australis'' Saussure, 1868 *''Pepsis basalis'' Mocsáry, 1885 *'' Pepsis ba ...
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Pepsis Aurifex
''Pepsis'' is a genus of spider wasps belonging to the family Pompilidae. Species within this genus are also called tarantula hawks, as they usually hunt tarantulas, similarly to many species in the genus ''Hemipepsis''. These wasps are restricted to the Americas, with the related genus ''Hemipepsis'' occurring in both Old and New Worlds. Species Species within this genus include: *''Pepsis achterbergi'' Vardy, 2005 *''Pepsis aciculata'' Taschenberg, 1869 *''Pepsis adonta'' Vardy, 2005 *'' Pepsis albocincta'' Smith, 1855 *''Pepsis amyntas'' Mocsáry, 1885 *'' Pepsis apicata'' Taschenberg, 1869 *''Pepsis aquila'' H. Lucas, 1895 *'' Pepsis assimilis'' Banks, 1946 *'' Pepsis asteria'' Mocsáry, 1894 *'' Pepsis atalanta'' Mocsáry, 1885 *'' Pepsis atripennis'' Fabricius, 1793, 1804 *'' Pepsis aurifex'' Smith, 1855 *'' Pepsis auriguttata'' Burmeister, 1872 *'' Pepsis aurozonata'' Smith, 1855 *'' Pepsis australis'' Saussure, 1868 *''Pepsis basalis'' Mocsáry, 1885 *'' Peps ...
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Pepsis Atripennis
''Pepsis'' is a genus of spider wasps belonging to the family Pompilidae. Species within this genus are also called tarantula hawks, as they usually hunt tarantulas, similarly to many species in the genus ''Hemipepsis''. These wasps are restricted to the Americas, with the related genus ''Hemipepsis'' occurring in both Old and New Worlds. Species Species within this genus include: *''Pepsis achterbergi'' Vardy, 2005 *''Pepsis aciculata'' Taschenberg, 1869 *''Pepsis adonta'' Vardy, 2005 *''Pepsis albocincta'' Smith, 1855 *''Pepsis amyntas'' Mocsáry, 1885 *''Pepsis apicata'' Taschenberg, 1869 *''Pepsis aquila'' H. Lucas, 1895 *'' Pepsis assimilis'' Banks, 1946 *'' Pepsis asteria'' Mocsáry, 1894 *'' Pepsis atalanta'' Mocsáry, 1885 *'' Pepsis atripennis'' Fabricius, 1793, 1804 *''Pepsis aurifex'' Smith, 1855 *''Pepsis auriguttata'' Burmeister, 1872 *''Pepsis aurozonata'' Smith, 1855 *''Pepsis australis'' Saussure, 1868 *''Pepsis basalis'' Mocsáry, 1885 *'' Pepsis bas ...
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Pepsis Atalanta
''Pepsis'' is a genus of spider wasps belonging to the family Pompilidae. Species within this genus are also called tarantula hawks, as they usually hunt tarantulas, similarly to many species in the genus ''Hemipepsis''. These wasps are restricted to the Americas, with the related genus ''Hemipepsis'' occurring in both Old and New Worlds. Species Species within this genus include: *''Pepsis achterbergi'' Vardy, 2005 *''Pepsis aciculata'' Taschenberg, 1869 *''Pepsis adonta'' Vardy, 2005 *''Pepsis albocincta'' Smith, 1855 *''Pepsis amyntas'' Mocsáry, 1885 *''Pepsis apicata'' Taschenberg, 1869 *''Pepsis aquila'' H. Lucas, 1895 *'' Pepsis assimilis'' Banks, 1946 *'' Pepsis asteria'' Mocsáry, 1894 *'' Pepsis atalanta'' Mocsáry, 1885 *''Pepsis atripennis'' Fabricius, 1793, 1804 *''Pepsis aurifex'' Smith, 1855 *''Pepsis auriguttata'' Burmeister, 1872 *''Pepsis aurozonata'' Smith, 1855 *''Pepsis australis'' Saussure, 1868 *''Pepsis basalis'' Mocsáry, 1885 *'' Pepsis basi ...
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Pepsis Asteria
''Pepsis'' is a genus of spider wasps belonging to the family Pompilidae. Species within this genus are also called tarantula hawks, as they usually hunt tarantulas, similarly to many species in the genus ''Hemipepsis''. These wasps are restricted to the Americas, with the related genus ''Hemipepsis'' occurring in both Old and New Worlds. Species Species within this genus include: *''Pepsis achterbergi'' Vardy, 2005 *''Pepsis aciculata'' Taschenberg, 1869 *''Pepsis adonta'' Vardy, 2005 *''Pepsis albocincta'' Smith, 1855 *''Pepsis amyntas'' Mocsáry, 1885 *''Pepsis apicata'' Taschenberg, 1869 *''Pepsis aquila'' H. Lucas, 1895 *'' Pepsis assimilis'' Banks, 1946 *'' Pepsis asteria'' Mocsáry, 1894 *''Pepsis atalanta'' Mocsáry, 1885 *''Pepsis atripennis'' Fabricius, 1793, 1804 *''Pepsis aurifex'' Smith, 1855 *''Pepsis auriguttata'' Burmeister, 1872 *''Pepsis aurozonata'' Smith, 1855 *''Pepsis australis'' Saussure, 1868 *''Pepsis basalis'' Mocsáry, 1885 *'' Pepsis basifus ...
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Nathan Banks
Nathan Banks (April 13, 1868 – January 24, 1953) was an American entomologist noted for his work on Neuroptera, Megaloptera, Hymenoptera, and Acarina (mites). He started work on mites in 1880 with the USDA. In 1915 he authored the first comprehensive English handbook on mites: ''A Treatise on the Acarina, Or Mites'' (Smithsonian Institution, Proceedings Of The United States National Museum, 1905, 114 pages). Banks left the USDA in 1916 to work at the Museum of Comparative Zoology (MCZ) where he did further work on Hymenoptera, Arachnida and Neuroptera. He was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1922. In 1924, he spent about two months in Panama, through kindness of Dr. Thomas Barbour Thomas Barbour (August 19, 1884 – January 8, 1946) was an American herpetologist. From 1927 until 1946, he was director of the Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology (MCZ) founded in 1859 by Louis Agassiz at Harvard University in Cambridge, ... and in company ...
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