- Sand wasp
Taxobox
name= Sand Wasp
image_caption = "Bembix " sp.
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Arthropod a
classis =Insect a
ordo =Hymenoptera
subordo =Apocrita
superfamilia =Apoidea
familia =Crabronidae
subfamilia =Bembicinae
tribus = Bembicini
subdivision_ranks =Genus
subdivision =
*"Bembix "
*"Bicyrtes "
*"Carlobembix "
*"Chilostictia "
*"Editha "
*"Glenostictia "
*"Hemidula "
*"Microbembex "
*"Microstictia "
*"Rubrica "
*"Selman "
*"Steniolia "
*"Stictia "
*"Stictiella "
*"Trichostictia "
*"Xerostictia "
*"Zyzzyx "The Bembicini, or Sand wasps, are a large tribe of crabronid
wasp s, comprising 20genera . Bembicines arepredator s on various groups ofinsect s, and are most diverse and abundant in arid regions of the world, primarily in North andSouth America . The type of prey captured tends to be rather consistent within each genus, with flies (Diptera ) being the most common type of prey taken. Nests are typically short, simple burrows, with a single enlarged chamber at the bottom which is stocked with prey items for the developing wasplarva ; the egg may sometimes be laid before the chamber is completely stocked. It is common for numerous females to excavate nests within a small area where the soil is suitable, creating large and sometimes very dense nesting aggregations. Such aggregations tend to attract various species of parasitic flies and wasps, many of which arecleptoparasite s; in some cases, the sand wasps will prey on their ownparasite s, a surprisingly rare phenomenon in the animal kingdom.ee also
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Bembix rostrata References
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Howard E. Evans , "A Review of Prey Choice in Bembicine Sand Wasps (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae)" "Neotropical Entomology" 31(1): 001-011 (2002) (PDF at [http://www.scielo.br/pdf/ne/v31n1/11172.pdf] )
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