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Auplopus Camilla
''Auplopus'' is a large genus of spider wasps belonging to the subfamily Pepsinae of the spider wasp family Pompilidae, distributed throughout the world except for Antarctica. ''Auplopus'' wasps amputate the legs of their spider prey before transporting it to the nest. Species Species within ''Auplopus'' include *'' Auplopus adjunctus (Banks, 1911) *'' Auplopus aeginus (Smith, 1857) *'' Auplopus albifrons'' (Dalman, 1823) *'' Auplopus alaris'' (Saussure, 1867) *'' Auplopus alishanus'' Ishikawa, 1967 *'' Auplopus amazonus'' Wahis, 2006 *'' Auplopus appendiculatus'' (Gussakovskij, 1932) *'' Auplopus arcuaticornis'' Wahis, 2006 *'' Auplopus architectus'' (Say, 1836) *'' Auplopus artemis'' (Bingham, 1896) *'' Auplopus bakeri'' (Banks, 1934) *''Auplopus banoensis'' (Rohwer, 1919) *'' Auplopus banosensis'' Tsuneki 1988 *'' Auplopus bimaculatus'' (Smith, 1859) *''Auplopus bipennis'' (Saussure, 1867) *'' Auplopus blandus'' (Guerin. 1830) *'' Auplopus caerulescens'' (Dahlbom, 1843) ...
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Auplopus Carbonarius
''Auplopus carbonarius'' is a spider wasp of the family Pompilidae. Uniquely among the British group it constructs a nest of barrel-shaped cells in which spiders are stored and the larvae develop. The British common name is sometimes given as the potter spider wasp or the yellow-faced spider wasp. Description Approximately (male ) in length, the male is distinguished by the ivory-coloured maculae alongside the eyes. Biology The flight period in Great Britain is June to August, during which the females construct a nest of barrel-shaped cells in which spiders are stored and the larvae develop. There can be as many as ten cells in a nest and the prey often has its legs amputated to make it easier to carry either by flight or more often by crawling along the ground. The nesting behaviour is quite complex compared to most other spider wasps and shows the behavioural versatility of the female wasp. The nests are constructed in pre-existing holes in various situations, with reports c ...
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Auplopus Banoensis
''Auplopus'' is a large genus of spider wasps belonging to the subfamily Pepsinae of the spider wasp family Pompilidae, distributed throughout the world except for Antarctica. ''Auplopus'' wasps amputate the legs of their spider prey before transporting it to the nest. Species Species within ''Auplopus'' include *'' Auplopus adjunctus (Banks, 1911) *'' Auplopus aeginus (Smith, 1857) *'' Auplopus albifrons'' (Dalman, 1823) *'' Auplopus alaris'' (Saussure, 1867) *'' Auplopus alishanus'' Ishikawa, 1967 *'' Auplopus amazonus'' Wahis, 2006 *'' Auplopus appendiculatus'' (Gussakovskij, 1932) *'' Auplopus arcuaticornis'' Wahis, 2006 *'' Auplopus architectus'' (Say, 1836) *'' Auplopus artemis'' (Bingham, 1896) *'' Auplopus bakeri'' (Banks, 1934) *'' Auplopus banoensis'' (Rohwer, 1919) *'' Auplopus banosensis'' Tsuneki 1988 *'' Auplopus bimaculatus'' (Smith, 1859) *''Auplopus bipennis'' (Saussure, 1867) *'' Auplopus blandus'' (Guerin. 1830) *'' Auplopus caerulescens'' (Dahlbom, 1843 ...
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Auplopus Canberra
''Auplopus canberra'' is a species of spider wasp within the genus '' Auplopus''. It was originally described by Howard Ensign Evans based on a holotype from Canberra, Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising mainland Australia, the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania and list of islands of Australia, numerous smaller isl .... Description Length is up to 9 mm with legs and body being black. Antennae are bright orange except on the scape and a weak darkening on the apical segment. Body colour, wings and hair are the same as '' A. dilga'' but the difference is in ''A. canberra ''having a longer antennae and longer postnotum. Differences also exist in the shape of the clypeus and wing venation details References Insects of Australia Insects described in 1972 Pompilidae {{Apocrita-stub ...
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Auplopus Camilla
''Auplopus'' is a large genus of spider wasps belonging to the subfamily Pepsinae of the spider wasp family Pompilidae, distributed throughout the world except for Antarctica. ''Auplopus'' wasps amputate the legs of their spider prey before transporting it to the nest. Species Species within ''Auplopus'' include *'' Auplopus adjunctus (Banks, 1911) *'' Auplopus aeginus (Smith, 1857) *'' Auplopus albifrons'' (Dalman, 1823) *'' Auplopus alaris'' (Saussure, 1867) *'' Auplopus alishanus'' Ishikawa, 1967 *'' Auplopus amazonus'' Wahis, 2006 *'' Auplopus appendiculatus'' (Gussakovskij, 1932) *'' Auplopus arcuaticornis'' Wahis, 2006 *'' Auplopus architectus'' (Say, 1836) *'' Auplopus artemis'' (Bingham, 1896) *'' Auplopus bakeri'' (Banks, 1934) *''Auplopus banoensis'' (Rohwer, 1919) *'' Auplopus banosensis'' Tsuneki 1988 *'' Auplopus bimaculatus'' (Smith, 1859) *''Auplopus bipennis'' (Saussure, 1867) *'' Auplopus blandus'' (Guerin. 1830) *'' Auplopus caerulescens'' (Dahlbom, 1843) ...
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Auplopus Blandus
''Auplopus'' is a large genus of spider wasps belonging to the subfamily Pepsinae of the spider wasp family Pompilidae, distributed throughout the world except for Antarctica. ''Auplopus'' wasps amputate the legs of their spider prey before transporting it to the nest. Species Species within ''Auplopus'' include *'' Auplopus adjunctus (Banks, 1911) *'' Auplopus aeginus (Smith, 1857) *'' Auplopus albifrons'' (Dalman, 1823) *'' Auplopus alaris'' (Saussure, 1867) *'' Auplopus alishanus'' Ishikawa, 1967 *'' Auplopus amazonus'' Wahis, 2006 *'' Auplopus appendiculatus'' (Gussakovskij, 1932) *'' Auplopus arcuaticornis'' Wahis, 2006 *'' Auplopus architectus'' (Say, 1836) *'' Auplopus artemis'' (Bingham, 1896) *'' Auplopus bakeri'' (Banks, 1934) *''Auplopus banoensis'' (Rohwer, 1919) *'' Auplopus banosensis'' Tsuneki 1988 *'' Auplopus bimaculatus'' (Smith, 1859) *''Auplopus bipennis'' (Saussure, 1867) *'' Auplopus blandus'' (Guerin. 1830) *''Auplopus caerulescens'' (Dahlbom, 1843) *'' ...
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