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''Pompilus'' is a genus of spider wasps in the family Pompilidae, the members of which prey on spiders. There are seven species recognised in ''Pompilus
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''. It is the type genus of the family Pompilidae and the subfamily Pompilinae.


Biology

''Pompilus ''wasps are
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, stocking short burrows in sand with single spiders of various families upon which they lay a single egg.


Distribution

The members of ''Pompilus'' are widely distributed throughout the Old World, in both temperate and tropical regions, but with the greatest diversity in Africa. The species are: *'' Pompilus 3-punctatus'' Spinola, 1808 *'' Pompilus accolens''
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Pompilus cinereus ''Pompilus cinereus'', the leaden spider wasp is the most widespread species of the ''Pompilus (genus), Pompilus'' spider wasps, and throughout a large proportion of its wide distribution is the only species of ''Pompilus''. It is the type species ...
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Pompilus mirandus Pompilus may refer to: * '' Pompilus (wasp)'', a genus of wasps in the family Pompilidae * ''Pompilus'', a genus of fishes in the family Centrolopidae; synonym of ''Centrolophus'' * ''Pompilus'', a genus of fishes in the family Carangidae; synonym o ...
'' ( Saussure, 1867) *''
Pompilus cadmius Pompilus may refer to: * '' Pompilus (wasp)'', a genus of wasps in the family Pompilidae * ''Pompilus'', a genus of fishes in the family Centrolopidae; synonym of ''Centrolophus'' * ''Pompilus'', a genus of fishes in the family Carangidae; synonym o ...
'' Saussure, 1892 *''
Pompilus bilineatus Pompilus may refer to: * '' Pompilus (wasp)'', a genus of wasps in the family Pompilidae * ''Pompilus'', a genus of fishes in the family Centrolopidae; synonym of ''Centrolophus'' * ''Pompilus'', a genus of fishes in the family Carangidae; synonym o ...
'' (Arnold 1937) *''
Pompilus botswana Pompilus may refer to: * '' Pompilus (wasp)'', a genus of wasps in the family Pompilidae * ''Pompilus'', a genus of fishes in the family Centrolopidae; synonym of ''Centrolophus'' * ''Pompilus'', a genus of fishes in the family Carangidae; synonym o ...
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Pompilus irpex Pompilus may refer to: * '' Pompilus (wasp)'', a genus of wasps in the family Pompilidae * ''Pompilus'', a genus of fishes in the family Centrolopidae; synonym of ''Centrolophus'' * ''Pompilus'', a genus of fishes in the family Carangidae; synonym o ...
'' Gerstaecker, 1858 *''
Pompilus niveus Pompilus may refer to: * '' Pompilus (wasp)'', a genus of wasps in the family Pompilidae * ''Pompilus'', a genus of fishes in the family Centrolopidae; synonym of ''Centrolophus'' * ''Pompilus'', a genus of fishes in the family Carangidae; synonym o ...
'' Saunders, 1901


References

Hymenoptera genera Pompilinae {{apocrita-stub