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Cryptocheilus Unicolor
''Cryptocheilus'' is a genus of spider wasps of the subfamily Pepsinae, they are found in the world's warmer regions. They vary in size from medium to large and are often strikingly coloured. The females construct multicellular nests in cavities, once built each cell is stocked with a spider, captured by the female. They are found in open habitats such as heaths, meadows and forest edges. There are 24 species of ''Cryptocheilus'' known from Europe, 6 from North America and 2 recently described from the Neotropics. Species Selected species include *''Cryptocheilus albosignatus'' Sustera, 1924 *'' Cryptocheilus alternatus'' (Lepeletier, 1845) *''Cryptocheilus annulatus'' (Fabricius, 1798) *''Cryptocheilus attenuatum'' Banks 1933 *''Cryptocheilus australis'' Guerin 1830 Golden Spider Wasp *''Cryptocheilus bicolor'' (Fabricius, 1775) Orange Spider Wasp *''Cryptocheilus bruneipes'' Haupt, 1962 *''Cryptocheilus discolor'' (Fabricius, 1793) *''Cryptocheilus dusmeti'' Junco y Reyes, ...
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Cryptocheilus Bicolor
''Cryptocheilus bicolor'' (orange spider wasp) is a large, strikingly coloured spider wasp from Australia. Description Females can be up to 35mm in length. The head, legs and antenna are black and orange-yellow in colour, with dark brown to black thorax and eyes. The wings are orange brown colour and there are the broad orange bands on the black abdomen. Biology This wasp is a predator of the huntsman spiders (family Sparassidae Huntsman spiders, members of the family Sparassidae (formerly Heteropodidae), are known by this name because of their speed and mode of hunting. They are also called giant crab spiders because of their size and appearance. Larger species sometim ...) and wolf spiders ( Lycosidae). It paralyses the spider by stinging it in its underside. The prey is then dragged to a burrow, dug by the female using shovel-like hairs on its front legs. The wasp then lays an egg on the spider, and conceals the nesting chamber at the end of the burrow. When the grub h ...
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Cryptocheilus Fabricii
''Cryptocheilus'' is a genus of spider wasps of the subfamily Pepsinae, they are found in the world's warmer regions. They vary in size from medium to large and are often strikingly coloured. The females construct multicellular nests in cavities, once built each cell is stocked with a spider, captured by the female. They are found in open habitats such as heaths, meadows and forest edges. There are 24 species of ''Cryptocheilus'' known from Europe, 6 from North America and 2 recently described from the Neotropics. Species Selected species include *'' Cryptocheilus albosignatus'' Sustera, 1924 *'' Cryptocheilus alternatus'' (Lepeletier, 1845) *'' Cryptocheilus annulatus'' (Fabricius, 1798) *'' Cryptocheilus attenuatum'' Banks 1933 *''Cryptocheilus australis'' Guerin 1830 Golden Spider Wasp *'' Cryptocheilus bicolor'' (Fabricius, 1775) Orange Spider Wasp *'' Cryptocheilus bruneipes'' Haupt, 1962 *'' Cryptocheilus discolor'' (Fabricius, 1793) *'' Cryptocheilus dusmeti'' Junco ...
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Cryptocheilus Minimus
''Cryptocheilus'' is a genus of spider wasps of the subfamily Pepsinae, they are found in the world's warmer regions. They vary in size from medium to large and are often strikingly coloured. The females construct multicellular nests in cavities, once built each cell is stocked with a spider, captured by the female. They are found in open habitats such as heaths, meadows and forest edges. There are 24 species of ''Cryptocheilus'' known from Europe, 6 from North America and 2 recently described from the Neotropics. Species Selected species include *'' Cryptocheilus albosignatus'' Sustera, 1924 *'' Cryptocheilus alternatus'' (Lepeletier, 1845) *'' Cryptocheilus annulatus'' (Fabricius, 1798) *'' Cryptocheilus attenuatum'' Banks 1933 *''Cryptocheilus australis'' Guerin 1830 Golden Spider Wasp *''Cryptocheilus bicolor'' (Fabricius, 1775) Orange Spider Wasp *''Cryptocheilus bruneipes'' Haupt, 1962 *'' Cryptocheilus discolor'' (Fabricius, 1793) *''Cryptocheilus dusmeti'' Junco y R ...
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Cryptocheilus Limbatus
''Cryptocheilus'' is a genus of spider wasps of the subfamily Pepsinae, they are found in the world's warmer regions. They vary in size from medium to large and are often strikingly coloured. The females construct multicellular nests in cavities, once built each cell is stocked with a spider, captured by the female. They are found in open habitats such as heaths, meadows and forest edges. There are 24 species of ''Cryptocheilus'' known from Europe, 6 from North America and 2 recently described from the Neotropics. Species Selected species include *'' Cryptocheilus albosignatus'' Sustera, 1924 *'' Cryptocheilus alternatus'' (Lepeletier, 1845) *'' Cryptocheilus annulatus'' (Fabricius, 1798) *'' Cryptocheilus attenuatum'' Banks 1933 *''Cryptocheilus australis'' Guerin 1830 Golden Spider Wasp *''Cryptocheilus bicolor'' (Fabricius, 1775) Orange Spider Wasp *''Cryptocheilus bruneipes'' Haupt, 1962 *'' Cryptocheilus discolor'' (Fabricius, 1793) *''Cryptocheilus dusmeti'' Junco y R ...
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Cryptocheilus Juncoi
''Cryptocheilus'' is a genus of spider wasps of the subfamily Pepsinae, they are found in the world's warmer regions. They vary in size from medium to large and are often strikingly coloured. The females construct multicellular nests in cavities, once built each cell is stocked with a spider, captured by the female. They are found in open habitats such as heaths, meadows and forest edges. There are 24 species of ''Cryptocheilus'' known from Europe, 6 from North America and 2 recently described from the Neotropics. Species Selected species include *'' Cryptocheilus albosignatus'' Sustera, 1924 *'' Cryptocheilus alternatus'' (Lepeletier, 1845) *'' Cryptocheilus annulatus'' (Fabricius, 1798) *'' Cryptocheilus attenuatum'' Banks 1933 *''Cryptocheilus australis'' Guerin 1830 Golden Spider Wasp *''Cryptocheilus bicolor'' (Fabricius, 1775) Orange Spider Wasp *''Cryptocheilus bruneipes'' Haupt, 1962 *'' Cryptocheilus discolor'' (Fabricius, 1793) *''Cryptocheilus dusmeti'' Junco y R ...
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Cryptocheilus Infumatus
''Cryptocheilus'' is a genus of spider wasps of the subfamily Pepsinae, they are found in the world's warmer regions. They vary in size from medium to large and are often strikingly coloured. The females construct multicellular nests in cavities, once built each cell is stocked with a spider, captured by the female. They are found in open habitats such as heaths, meadows and forest edges. There are 24 species of ''Cryptocheilus'' known from Europe, 6 from North America and 2 recently described from the Neotropics. Species Selected species include *'' Cryptocheilus albosignatus'' Sustera, 1924 *'' Cryptocheilus alternatus'' (Lepeletier, 1845) *'' Cryptocheilus annulatus'' (Fabricius, 1798) *'' Cryptocheilus attenuatum'' Banks 1933 *''Cryptocheilus australis'' Guerin 1830 Golden Spider Wasp *''Cryptocheilus bicolor'' (Fabricius, 1775) Orange Spider Wasp *''Cryptocheilus bruneipes'' Haupt, 1962 *'' Cryptocheilus discolor'' (Fabricius, 1793) *''Cryptocheilus dusmeti'' Junco y R ...
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Cryptocheilus Idoneum
''Cryptocheilus'' is a genus of spider wasps of the subfamily Pepsinae, they are found in the world's warmer regions. They vary in size from medium to large and are often strikingly coloured. The females construct multicellular nests in cavities, once built each cell is stocked with a spider, captured by the female. They are found in open habitats such as heaths, meadows and forest edges. There are 24 species of ''Cryptocheilus'' known from Europe, 6 from North America and 2 recently described from the Neotropics. Species Selected species include *'' Cryptocheilus albosignatus'' Sustera, 1924 *'' Cryptocheilus alternatus'' (Lepeletier, 1845) *'' Cryptocheilus annulatus'' (Fabricius, 1798) *'' Cryptocheilus attenuatum'' Banks 1933 *''Cryptocheilus australis'' Guerin 1830 Golden Spider Wasp *''Cryptocheilus bicolor'' (Fabricius, 1775) Orange Spider Wasp *''Cryptocheilus bruneipes'' Haupt, 1962 *'' Cryptocheilus discolor'' (Fabricius, 1793) *''Cryptocheilus dusmeti'' Junco y R ...
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Cryptocheilus Ichneumonoides
''Cryptocheilus'' is a genus of spider wasps of the subfamily Pepsinae, they are found in the world's warmer regions. They vary in size from medium to large and are often strikingly coloured. The females construct multicellular nests in cavities, once built each cell is stocked with a spider, captured by the female. They are found in open habitats such as heaths, meadows and forest edges. There are 24 species of ''Cryptocheilus'' known from Europe, 6 from North America and 2 recently described from the Neotropics. Species Selected species include *'' Cryptocheilus albosignatus'' Sustera, 1924 *'' Cryptocheilus alternatus'' (Lepeletier, 1845) *'' Cryptocheilus annulatus'' (Fabricius, 1798) *'' Cryptocheilus attenuatum'' Banks 1933 *''Cryptocheilus australis'' Guerin 1830 Golden Spider Wasp *'' Cryptocheilus bicolor'' (Fabricius, 1775) Orange Spider Wasp *'' Cryptocheilus bruneipes'' Haupt, 1962 *'' Cryptocheilus discolor'' (Fabricius, 1793) *'' Cryptocheilus dusmeti'' Junco ...
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Cryptocheilus Hispanicus
''Cryptocheilus'' is a genus of spider wasps of the subfamily Pepsinae, they are found in the world's warmer regions. They vary in size from medium to large and are often strikingly coloured. The females construct multicellular nests in cavities, once built each cell is stocked with a spider, captured by the female. They are found in open habitats such as heaths, meadows and forest edges. There are 24 species of ''Cryptocheilus'' known from Europe, 6 from North America and 2 recently described from the Neotropics. Species Selected species include *'' Cryptocheilus albosignatus'' Sustera, 1924 *'' Cryptocheilus alternatus'' (Lepeletier, 1845) *'' Cryptocheilus annulatus'' (Fabricius, 1798) *'' Cryptocheilus attenuatum'' Banks 1933 *''Cryptocheilus australis'' Guerin 1830 Golden Spider Wasp *'' Cryptocheilus bicolor'' (Fabricius, 1775) Orange Spider Wasp *'' Cryptocheilus bruneipes'' Haupt, 1962 *'' Cryptocheilus discolor'' (Fabricius, 1793) *'' Cryptocheilus dusmeti'' Junco ...
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Cryptocheilus Hesperus
''Cryptocheilus'' is a genus of spider wasps of the subfamily Pepsinae, they are found in the world's warmer regions. They vary in size from medium to large and are often strikingly coloured. The females construct multicellular nests in cavities, once built each cell is stocked with a spider, captured by the female. They are found in open habitats such as heaths, meadows and forest edges. There are 24 species of ''Cryptocheilus'' known from Europe, 6 from North America and 2 recently described from the Neotropics. Species Selected species include *'' Cryptocheilus albosignatus'' Sustera, 1924 *'' Cryptocheilus alternatus'' (Lepeletier, 1845) *'' Cryptocheilus annulatus'' (Fabricius, 1798) *'' Cryptocheilus attenuatum'' Banks 1933 *''Cryptocheilus australis'' Guerin 1830 Golden Spider Wasp *''Cryptocheilus bicolor'' (Fabricius, 1775) Orange Spider Wasp *''Cryptocheilus bruneipes'' Haupt, 1962 *'' Cryptocheilus discolor'' (Fabricius, 1793) *''Cryptocheilus dusmeti'' Junco y R ...
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Cryptocheilus Guttulatus
''Cryptocheilus'' is a genus of spider wasps of the subfamily Pepsinae, they are found in the world's warmer regions. They vary in size from medium to large and are often strikingly coloured. The females construct multicellular nests in cavities, once built each cell is stocked with a spider, captured by the female. They are found in open habitats such as heaths, meadows and forest edges. There are 24 species of ''Cryptocheilus'' known from Europe, 6 from North America and 2 recently described from the Neotropics. Species Selected species include *'' Cryptocheilus albosignatus'' Sustera, 1924 *'' Cryptocheilus alternatus'' (Lepeletier, 1845) *'' Cryptocheilus annulatus'' (Fabricius, 1798) *'' Cryptocheilus attenuatum'' Banks 1933 *''Cryptocheilus australis'' Guerin 1830 Golden Spider Wasp *'' Cryptocheilus bicolor'' (Fabricius, 1775) Orange Spider Wasp *'' Cryptocheilus bruneipes'' Haupt, 1962 *'' Cryptocheilus discolor'' (Fabricius, 1793) *'' Cryptocheilus dusmeti'' Junco ...
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Cryptocheilus Gazella
''Cryptocheilus'' is a genus of spider wasps of the subfamily Pepsinae, they are found in the world's warmer regions. They vary in size from medium to large and are often strikingly coloured. The females construct multicellular nests in cavities, once built each cell is stocked with a spider, captured by the female. They are found in open habitats such as heaths, meadows and forest edges. There are 24 species of ''Cryptocheilus'' known from Europe, 6 from North America and 2 recently described from the Neotropics. Species Selected species include *'' Cryptocheilus albosignatus'' Sustera, 1924 *'' Cryptocheilus alternatus'' (Lepeletier, 1845) *'' Cryptocheilus annulatus'' (Fabricius, 1798) *'' Cryptocheilus attenuatum'' Banks 1933 *''Cryptocheilus australis'' Guerin 1830 Golden Spider Wasp *'' Cryptocheilus bicolor'' (Fabricius, 1775) Orange Spider Wasp *'' Cryptocheilus bruneipes'' Haupt, 1962 *'' Cryptocheilus discolor'' (Fabricius, 1793) *'' Cryptocheilus dusmeti'' Junco ...
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