New and unusual host records for North American and South American spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae)
Author
Kurczewski, Frank E.
Author
West, Rick C.
Author
Waichert, Cecilia
Author
Kissane, Kelly C.
Author
Ubick, Darrell
Author
Pitts, James P.
text
Zootaxa
2020
2020-12-07
4891
1
1
112
journal article
9376
10.11646/zootaxa.4891.1.1
8cd88652-1627-4fbe-891d-062b3e02e511
1175-5326
4309249
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Pompilocalus nemequene
Roig-Alsina
COLOMBIA
:
Magdalena Department
;
26 April 2013
; M.
T
. Lesmes. Host: Unidentified species (
Ctenidae
), adult female. The wasp attempted to sting a wandering spider but the long legs of the spider lying on its back pushed the end of the wasp’s abdomen and sting away from its cephalothorax. Eventually, the wasp broke through the clutches of the spider’s legs, stung and paralyzed it. The wasp then spent several seconds examining the spider, still ventral side upward, with her curled apical antennal segments. The wasp grasped the base of the spider’s 3
rd
right leg with her mandibles and, maintaining it ventral side upward, pulled it backwards underneath some leaves (
Lesmes 2013
)
.