Epipompilus Formosus
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''Epipompilus'' is a genus of spider wasps in the subfamily
Pepsinae The Pepsinae are a subfamily of the spider wasp family, Pompilidae, including the tarantula hawks, as well as smaller species. Genera *''Ageniella'' Banks, 1912 *'' Allaporus'' Banks, 1933 *''Auplopus'' Spinola, 1841 250px, '' Auplopus carbona ...
, part of the widespread family Pompilidae. Representatives of ''Epipompilus'' can be found in Australasia and North and South America. This distribution may indicate that ''Epipompilus'' evolved in
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and is similar to other Gondwanan taxa such as the southern beech '' Nothofagus'' and ''
Auracaria ''Araucaria'' (; original pronunciation: .ɾawˈka. ɾja is a genus of evergreen coniferous trees in the family Araucariaceae. There are 20 extant species in New Caledonia (where 14 species are endemic, see New Caledonian ''Araucari ...
''. ''Epipompilus'' is found in North and South America, ranging from Argentina to extreme southern United States, with around a dozen known species. One species, '' E. insularis'' is endemic to New Zealand. In Australia, the genus reaches its greatest diversity, with a greater number of species and a more varied spectrum of morphological features than among the American species. The ''Epipompilus'' species in New Guinea are notably brilliantly coloured and apparently highly evolved species. The genus is restricted to these areas but several Tertiary fossils from the northern hemisphere should probably be placed in ''Epipompilus''.


Ecology and behaviour

These wasps are scarce in collections, probably due to their small size and the fact that they rarely visit flowers. A single male '' E. turneri'' which was collected on ''
Leptospermum ''Leptospermum'' is a genus of shrubs and small trees in the myrtle family Myrtaceae commonly known as tea trees, although this name is sometimes also used for some species of ''Melaleuca''. Most species are endemic to Australia, with the greate ...
'' in New South Wales is one of the few flower records. In Australia observation and collection have often been associated with the trunks of living '' Eucalyptus'' trees. The morphology of many of the species suggests that they are adapted for crawling under bark and for entering crevices to search for spiders. Prey recorded includes spiders from the family Sparassidae. These wasps probably do not build nests but hunt spiders underneath bark and lay eggs on them as they find them. Taken into consideration with the many primitive structural features of members of this genus, it is suggestive that the hunting technique of ''Epipompilus'' represents an ancestral type of behaviour for spider wasps. One of three new species identified in 2020, based on a single specimen seen in 2018, '' E. namadji'', is named after the Namadgi National Park in the Australian Capital Territory, in which it was found. Efforts are ongoing by teams from the
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at the
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to find more of the wasps, after nearly 80 per cent of the
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was lost in the
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.


Species

The following species have been assigned to ''Epipompilus'': *'' Epipompilus albofasciatus'' Evans, 1972 *''
Epipompilus aztecus ''Epipompilus aztecus'' is a Neotropical spider wasp belonging to the Pompilid subfamily Ctenocerinae. Description A black and reddish brown wasp. Distribution From southern Mexico to Mato Grosso do Sul Mato Grosso do Sul () is one of the ...
'' Cresson, 1869 *'' Epipompilus caeruleus'' Evans, 1972 *'' Epipompilus cardaleae'' Evans, 1972 *'' Epipompilus compactus'' Evans, 1972 *'' Epipompilus delicatus'' Turner, 1910 *'' Epipompilus depressus'' Evans, 1962 *'' Epipompilus excelsus'' Bradley, 1944 *'' Epipompilus exleyae'' Evans, 1972 *'' Epipompilus formosus'' Evans, 1972 *'' Epipompilus gilesi'' Turner, 1910 *'' Epipompilus hackeri'' Evans, 1972 *'' Epipompilus inca'' Evans, 1968 *'' Epipompilus incompletus'' Evans, 1972 *''
Epipompilus insularis ''Epipompilus insularis'' is a species of spider wasp which is endemic to New Zealand and it is the only species of the genus ''Epipompilus'' found in New Zealand. Description A relatively small, mainly black spider wasp with yellowish tinged ...
'' Kohl, 1884 *'' Epipompilus jocosus'' Evans, 1968 *'' Epipompilus matthewsi'' Evans, 1972 *'' Epipompilus mirabundus'' Yuan & Rodriguez, 2020 *'' Epipompilus montivagus'' Evans, 1972 *'' Epipompilus multifasciatus'' Evans, 1972 *''
Epipompilus namadji ''Epipompilus'' is a genus of spider wasps in the subfamily Pepsinae, part of the widespread family Pompilidae. Representatives of ''Epipompilus'' can be found in Australasia and North and South America. This distribution may indicate that ''E ...
'' Yuan & Rodriguez, 2020 *'' Epipompilus neboissi'' Evans, 1972 *'' Epipompilus nigribasis'' Banks, 1925 *'' Epipompilus pallidus'' Evans, 1962 *'' Epipompilus papuensis'' Evans, 1972 *'' Epipompilus pauper'' Evans, 1972 *'' Epipompilus pictipennis'' Evans, 1962 *'' Epipompilus pulcherrimus'' Evans, 1955 *'' Epipompilus rieki'' Evans, 1972 *'' Epipompilus submetallicus'' Evans, 1972 *'' Epipompilus taree'' Yuan & Rodriguez, 2020 *'' Epipompilus tasmanicus'' Evans, 1972 *'' Epipompilus tucumanus'' Evans, 1968 *''
Epipompilus turneri ''Epipompilus'' is a genus of spider wasps in the subfamily Pepsinae, part of the widespread family Pompilidae. Representatives of ''Epipompilus'' can be found in Australasia and North and South America. This distribution may indicate that ''E ...
'' Evans, 1962 *'' Epipompilus variegatus'' Evans, 1972


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q5383184 Hymenoptera genera Pepsinae