''Pemphredon'' is a
genus
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of digger wasps (Spheciformes) from the family
Crabronidae. The genus is common in the
Holarctic
The Holarctic realm is a biogeographic realm that comprises the majority of habitats found throughout the continents in the Northern Hemisphere. It corresponds to the floristic Boreal Kingdom. It includes both the Nearctic zoogeographical region ...
,
12 species are represented in Europe.
Several species are considered beneficial because of their specialization in
aphids.
Features
The ''Pemphredon'' species are often small and black coloured and have some similarity with
ants. They have a short, furrowed abdominal stem, two submarginal cells in the forewing and a well developed head, especially behind the compound eyes. The species identification is difficult.
Based on the course of the submarginal veins the genus is divided into three species groups, which some authors also regard as subgenera. These are the ''lugubris'', ''morio'' and ''lethifer'' groups. In the former, the outer vein of the second submarginal cell meets the marginal cell noticeably below the middle and the second returning vein ends in the second submarginal cell, which is usually longer than wide. In the ''morio'' group, the outer vein meets the marginal cell in the middle and the second submarginal cell is wider than long. Another feature of this group is a small spike between the antennae. In the third group, the outer vein meets the marginal cell near the middle, but the second returning vein joins before or just below the second submarginal cell, which is usually the same length or longer than wide.
Lifestyle
The females usually build their nests in hollow or marrowy stems or branches. Some species also use abandoned feeding tunnels in the wood or build their nests in
plant galls. If there is a lack of space, the cells lie in lines one behind the other, otherwise they are branched. Short side passages are often first filled with bore dust and only later developed into cells. Each cell is supplied with 10 to 60
aphididae, whereby the selection of the species is unspecific. The prey is either stunned with a sting or killed with the mandibles. Then they are grabbed with the mandibles and transported to the nest. When a cell is completely supplied, an egg is laid on the ground or in the middle of the cell between the prey animals. In many species, the larvae do not pupate in a complete
cocoon, but in a cap over the head, which can be a thin membrane that merges into the wall of the brood cell. Some species such as ''
Pemphredon lethifer'' also produce a fine second membrane just below the cap.
From the inner cells of the nest usually hatch females, from the outer males. The genus develops
proterandric, which means that the males hatch a few days before the females. In Central Europe, one generation per year is developed, in favourable years it can be two. The
imagines of many species feed on
honeydew, but sometimes also on the aphids themselves.
Parasitoid
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s of the genus are reported to be from the
cuckoo wasp
Commonly known as cuckoo wasps or emerald wasps, the hymenopteran family Chrysididae is a very large cosmopolitan group (over 3000 described species) of parasitoid or kleptoparasitic wasps, often highly sculptured, with brilliant metallic colors ...
s,
ichneumon flies
The superfamily Ichneumonoidea contains one extinct and three extant families, including the two largest families within Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae and Braconidae. The group is thought to contain as many as 100,000 species, many of which have not ...
,
Gasteruptiidae
The Gasteruptiidae are one of the more distinctive families among the apocritan wasps, with surprisingly little variation in appearance for a group that contains around 500 species in two subfamilies ( Gasteruptiinae and Hyptiogastrinae) and wi ...
and
chalcidoid wasps.
Species (Europe)
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Pemphredon austriaca'' (Kohl 1888)
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Pemphredon baltica'' (Merisuo 1972)
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Pemphredon beaumonti'' (Hellen 1955)
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Pemphredon flavistigma'' (Thomson 1874)
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Pemphredon inornata'' (Say 1824)
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Pemphredon lethifer'' (Shuckard 1837)
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Pemphredon lugens
''Pemphredon'' is a genus of digger wasps (Spheciformes) from the family Crabronidae. The genus is common in the Holarctic, 12 species are represented in Europe. Several species are considered beneficial because of their specialization in aphid ...
'' (Dahlbom 1842)
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Pemphredon lugubris'' (Fabricius 1793)
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Pemphredon montana
''Pemphredon'' is a genus of digger wasps (Spheciformes) from the family Crabronidae. The genus is common in the Holarctic, 12 species are represented in Europe. Several species are considered beneficial because of their specialization in aphid ...
'' (Dahlbom 1845)
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Pemphredon morio
''Pemphredon'' is a genus of digger wasps (Spheciformes) from the family Crabronidae. The genus is common in the Holarctic, 12 species are represented in Europe. Several species are considered beneficial because of their specialization in aphid ...
'' (Vander Linden 1829)
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Pemphredon podagrica
''Pemphredon'' is a genus of digger wasps (Spheciformes) from the family Crabronidae. The genus is common in the Holarctic, 12 species are represented in Europe. Several species are considered beneficial because of their specialization in aphid ...
'' (Chevrier 1870)
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Pemphredon rugifer'' (Dahlbom 1844)
References
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Crabronidae
Hymenoptera of Europe