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''Ceropales'' is a genus of
kleptoparasitic Kleptoparasitism (etymologically, parasitism by theft) is a form of feeding in which one animal deliberately takes food from another. The strategy is evolutionarily stable when stealing is less costly than direct feeding, which can mean when foo ...
spider wasp Wasps in the family Pompilidae are commonly called spider wasps, spider-hunting wasps, or pompilid wasps. The family is cosmopolitan, with some 5,000 species in six subfamilies. Nearly all species are solitary (with the exception of some group-ne ...
s from the sub-family
Ceropalinae The Ceropalinae are a subfamily of the Pompilidae, the spider wasps, containing two genera, whose members are kleptoparasitic on other solitary wasps which hunt spiders, mainly fellow members of the Pompilidae. The two genera within the Ceropali ...
of the family
Pompilidae Wasps in the family Pompilidae are commonly called spider wasps, spider-hunting wasps, or pompilid wasps. The family is cosmopolitan, with some 5,000 species in six subfamilies. Nearly all species are solitary (with the exception of some group-ne ...
. They are characterised by the taking of the spider prey of other solitary wasps, mainly Pompilidae but members of the
Sphecidae The Sphecidae are a cosmopolitan family of wasps of the suborder Apocrita that includes sand wasps, mud daubers, and other thread-waisted wasps. The name Sphecidae was formerly given to a much larger grouping of wasps. This was found to be p ...
that provision with spider prey are sometimes also hosts. In some languages their name translates into English as "cuckoo spider wasp".


Species

Species within ''Ceropales'' include *'' Ceropales africana'' Moczar, 1989 *'' Ceropales albicincta'' (Rossi, 1790) *'' Ceropales bipunctata'' Say, 1824 *'' Ceropales brevicornis'' Patton, 1879 *'' Ceropales cubensis'' Cresson, 1865 *'' Ceropales elegans'' Cresson, 1872 *'' Ceropales femoralis'' Cresson, 1869 *'' Ceropales fulvipes'' Cresson, 1872 *''
Ceropales hatoda ''Ceropales'' is a genus of kleptoparasitic spider wasps from the sub-family Ceropalinae of the family Pompilidae. They are characterised by the taking of the spider prey of other solitary wasps, mainly Pompilidae but members of the Sphecidae th ...
'' Brimley, 1928 *'' Ceropales karooensis'' Arnold, 1937 *'' Ceropales kriechbaumeri'' Magretti, 1884 *'' Ceropales latifasciatus'' Arnold, 1937 *'' Ceropales ligea'' Bingham 1903 *'' Ceropales longipes'' Smith, 1855 *'' Ceropales longisulcata'' Lu & Li, 2019 *''
Ceropales maculata ''Ceropales maculata'' is a kleptoparasitic spider wasp found in the holoarctic region. Biology ''Ceropales maculata'' is an uncommon spider wasp. This species intercepts other spider wasps engaged in prey transport and lays its eggs in the boo ...
'' (Fabricius) 1775 *'' Ceropales neomexicana'' Rohwer, 1915 *'' Ceropales nigripes'' Cresson, 1867 *'' Ceropales pacifica'' Townes, 1957 *'' Ceropales pictus'' Shuck, 1837 *'' Ceropales punctulatus'' Cameron, 1904 *''
Ceropales pygmaeus ''Ceropales'' is a genus of kleptoparasitic spider wasps from the sub-family Ceropalinae of the family Pompilidae. They are characterised by the taking of the spider prey of other solitary wasps, mainly Pompilidae but members of the Sphecidae th ...
'' Kohl, 1879 *''
Ceropales robni ''Ceropales'' is a genus of kleptoparasitic spider wasps from the sub-family Ceropalinae of the family Pompilidae. They are characterised by the taking of the spider prey of other solitary wasps, mainly Pompilidae but members of the Sphecidae th ...
'' Cresson, 1867 *''
Ceropales rugata ''Ceropales'' is a genus of kleptoparasitic spider wasps from the sub-family Ceropalinae of the family Pompilidae. They are characterised by the taking of the spider prey of other solitary wasps, mainly Pompilidae but members of the Sphecidae th ...
'' Townes, 1957 *'' Ceropales scobiniferus'' Arnold, 1937 *'' Ceropales variegata'' (Fabricius, 1798) *'' Ceropales variolosus'' Arnold, 1937 *'' Ceropales yunnanensis'' Lu & Li, 2019


References

Hymenoptera genera Ceropalinae {{apocrita-stub