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Tarantula Hawks of Colorado | CSU ExtensionOct 1, 1999 · Overview and description. Tarantula hawks are parasitoid wasps and are members of the genera Pepsis and Hemipepsis within the family Pompilidae.
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Vegetarians, Predators and Parasitoids: Lesser-Known Wasps of ...To talk about wasp biology ... An extreme example of this occurs in tarantula hawks (Pepsis and Hemipepsis), where an entire paralyzed tarantula is provided.
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The Dracula of Wasps | Natural History Museum of UtahOct 24, 2016 · The tarantula hawk is a large wasp with a very painful sting, described as like an "electric wand" that causes immediate, excruciating pain.
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Subfamily Pepsinae - iNaturalistThe Pepsinae are a subfamily of the spider wasp family, Pompilidae, including the tarantula hawks, as well as smaller species.
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Family Pompilidae - Spider Wasps - BugGuide.NetNearctic wasps of the subfamilies Pepsinae and Ceropalinae. Bulletin of the ... Molecular phylogeny and systematics of spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae): ...
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Tarantula-hawk Wasps - Genus Pepsis - BugGuide.NetLarge "metallic-sheened" blue-black to greenish wasps, most with orange wings. Some species have orange antennae. Typically, females hold their antennae curled.
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Old and New World Tarantula-hawk Wasps (Genus Hemipepsis)Hemipepsis is a genus of large pepsine spider wasps found throughout the tropics. They are commonly known as tarantula hawks. Hemipepsis wasps are ...Missing: distribution | Show results with:distribution
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[PDF] The New World tarantula-hawk wasp genus Pepsis Fabricius ...For sheer variety of size and colour, the spectacular wasps of the genus Pepsis Fabricius, 1804, including 133 known species, are unrivalled by any aculeate ...
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Species Pepsis grossa - BugGuide.NetVery large, with two color forms: Orange-winged (xanthic) and black-winged (melanic). The two color forms are not often seen in the same locality.Missing: subspecies | Show results with:subspecies
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Species Pepsis thisbe - Thisbe's Tarantula-hawk WaspAn online resource devoted to North American insects, spiders and their kin, offering identification, images, and information.Missing: distribution | Show results with:distribution
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[PDF] Tarantula Hawks - Western Colorado InsectsPepsis thisbe Lucas - The most commonly collected species in southeastern Colorado. Males suspected of being wind-blown strays have even been found in ...
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Pompilidae): A revision of fossil species and their phylogenetic ...The remaining taxa can be assigned to the lineage comprising Pompilinae + Pepsinae (12 species) or crown-group Pompilidae (four species).<|separator|>
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[PDF] Eocene and not Cretaceous origin of spider wasps: Fossil evidence ...Jan 28, 2015 · Spider wasps had long been proposed to originate in the Late Cretaceous based on the Burmese amber fossil Bryopompilus interfector.
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Tarantula hawk | Description, Prey, Size, Distribution, Sting, & FactsSep 18, 2025 · tarantula hawk · Kingdom: Animalia · Phylum: Arthropoda · Class: Insecta · Order: Hymenoptera · Suborder: Apocrita · Family: Pompilidae.
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It Don't Mean a Thing If It Ain't Got That Sting - New Mexico MagazineJan 1, 2017 · The tarantula hawk wasp is famous for, among other things, having one of the most painful stings in the entire insect world.
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PEPSIS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterThe meaning of PEPSIS is a genus of large spider-hunting wasps ( ... Word History. Etymology. New Latin, from Greek, digestion. The Ultimate ...
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[PDF] The New World tarantula-hawk wasp genus Pepsis Fabricius ...Three species-names, P. infuscata Spinola, 1841, P. lampas Lucas, 1895, and P. thoreyi Dahlbom, 1845, are recalled from synonymy. The ...
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PompilidaeSpider wasps are usually separated from other vespoid wasps in having a transverse groove dividing the mesopleuron (the mesepisternal sclerite, a region on the ...
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[PDF] Pompilidae - UNL Digital CommonsMar 28, 2025 · In the large and colorful species of Pepsis Fabricius. (Pepsinae), blue, blue-green, and violet colors are produced by reflection from “scale- ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Biology of the Spider Wasp, Pepsis Thisbe (Hymenopteralegs with its mandibles while bracing its own metathoracic legs against the pedipalps of the host making a strike by the spider more difficult. The spider ...
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[PDF] Tarantula Hawk Wasp Pepsis & Hemipepsis Pepsis fermosa ...Pepsis & Hemipepsis. Pepsis fermosa & thisbe are common species in U.S. Southwest. *indistinguishable in the field, so both names listed here. Family ...
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Functional morphology of the sting apparatus of the spider wasp ...Dec 7, 2017 · The genital structures of pompilid females are modified in a sting that is used for paralyzing the prey (spiders) and defense.<|separator|>
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Spider Wasps of British Columbia - UBC GeographyWhile morphologically monotonous (Evans 1951b), these species range in size from a few millimetres long to among the largest of all hymenopterans; genus Pepsis, ...
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[PDF] Large Wasps in New Mexico or the Asian Giant Hornet - PublicationsAlthough their size is dependent upon environmental conditions and food access, the wingspan of these wasps can be up to 3 inches across. They normally visit ...
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[PDF] INVASION OF THE TARANTULA HAWKS - Pueblo County Extension... expanded the area where the Tarantula. Hawks feed. They are described by entomologists as essentially an arid land or even a desert species, and the ambient ...<|separator|>
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Pepsis grossa | BioLib.czNov 28, 2014 · Pepsis grossa (Fabricius, 1798) kingdom Animalia - animals » phylum Arthropoda - arthropods » class Insecta - insects » order Hymenoptera - bees, ants and waspsMissing: historical | Show results with:historical<|separator|>
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Pepsis grossa - iNaturalistPepsis grossa, formerly and perhaps better known as Pepsis formosa, is a very large species of pepsid spider wasp from the southern part of North America.Missing: subspecies | Show results with:subspecies
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Tarantula Hawk Wasp - Hearts Pest ManagementTarantula hawk wasps prefer dry, sandy environments, often found in deserts, scrublands, and open fields. They construct their nests in burrows, which they dig ...Missing: microhabitat foraging
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Spider Wasps | Missouri Department of ConservationTo verify their identifications, specialists note details of wing venation, distinctive shapes and groove marks in the body plates, and features of the legs.
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(PDF) The Biology of the Spider Wasp, Pepsis Thisbe (HymenopteraAug 10, 2025 · The spider is stung most frequently (>80%) through the intersegmental membrane between the sternum and coxa of the first leg. Whether or not a ...
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[PDF] the biology of the spider wasp, pepsis thisbeOver 39% of the wasps exhibited searching behavior between 1400 and 1759 hr. Lowest peaks of activity occurred between 2200-1559 hr or at times when ambient ...
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Tarantula hawks are a terrifying insect - San Angelo Standard-TimesFeb 19, 2021 · The most common species in Texas (Pepsis sp.) lives in semi-arid to arid areas, particularly areas with sandy and/or loose soils. Tarantula ...
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Tarantula Hawk Wasp Identification, Habitat & BehaviorTarantula hawk wasps tend to live alone and many do not build nests at all. Instead, they burrow into the soil or use natural cavities or burrows of other ...Missing: microhabitat foraging
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Tarantula Hawk Wasp: It's Life And How They Hunt Spiders, With ...Oct 20, 2023 · These long-legged wasps belong in the Pompilidae wasp family. This category of wasp is also referred to as 'the spider wasps'2,3,. Tarantula ...
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Urbanization Shapes the Ecology and Evolution of Plant-Arthropod ...Urbanization is quickly changing natural and agricultural landscapes, with consequences for the herbivorous arthropods dwelling in or near cities.
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Lek territoriality in the tarantula hawk wasp Hemipepsis ustulata ...The breeding season was prolonged (2 1/2 months) and the operational sex ratio heavily skewed toward males. The wasp's mating system resembles lek polygyny in ...
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Male Behavior in the Tarantula-Hawk Wasp Pepsis thisbe Lucas ...1979. The behavioural consequences of size variation among males of the territorial wasp. Hemipepsis ustulata (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae). Behaviour 71:332-335.Missing: dimorphism | Show results with:dimorphism
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STUDIES ON THE NATURAL HISTORY, ECOLOGY, AND ... - BioOneThe genus Pepsis (Fabricius, 1805) (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) comprises over 45 species and ranges from Utah (latitude 42°N) to Argentina (47°S), with 15 species ...
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The Sting of the Tarantula Hawk: Instantaneous, Excruciating PainMay 18, 2016 · Howard Evans noted that both males and females of Pepsis “have this characteristic odor, and this odor may well be repellant to predators.” ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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Tarantulas and Tarantula Hawks - National Park ServiceThey feed on nectar from flowers but are most famous for their unique relationship to tarantulas. A female tarantula hawk who is ready to reproduce must find a ...Missing: Aphonopelma population
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A Short Review of the Venoms and Toxins of Spider Wasps ...Oct 21, 2021 · In this paper we review the existing research regarding the composition and function of pompilid venoms, discuss parallels from other venom literatures.Missing: nomenclature | Show results with:nomenclature
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Tarantula Hawk vs. Tarantula: Who Would Win in a Fight?Mar 3, 2025 · The tarantula hawk will perform a diving sting that quickly ends the fight. Even if the tarantula managed to grab this wasp in its mouthparts, ...
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Interspecific variation in hunting behavior of Pepsis grossa ...Aug 9, 2025 · Field studies were conducted on encounters between the spider wasps Pepsis grossa (Fabricius) and P. thisbe Lucas, and females of their host ...Missing: intraspecific | Show results with:intraspecific
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[PDF] Interspecific variation in hunting behavior of Pepsis grossa ...May 3, 2007 · Wasps were successful in paralyzing spiders in all observed encounters, and no spider attempted to attack a wasp. —Field studies were ...Missing: rate | Show results with:rate
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Tarantula Hawk (U.S. National Park Service)Feb 8, 2017 · Pepsis thisbe is most commonly seen on the South Rim and inside the Grand Canyon- areas where their prey, tarantulas, are most common. Behavior.
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Of Spiders and Hawks - MyricopiaOct 30, 2025 · The tarantula hawk (Pepsis or Hemipepsis spp.) is no bird. It is actually a wasp in the Pompilidae family, up to two inches long, gun-metal blue ...
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Wasp Anatomy: The World of These Stinging BugsMay 1, 2023 · The stinger is made up of two lancets, which are barbed and slide against each other to inject venom into the target. In most species, only ...
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A Short Review of the Venoms and Toxins of Spider Wasps ... - MDPIOct 21, 2021 · Pepsis chrysothemis venom was found to lack the activity of kinins, a family of short peptides whose presence or absence was occasionally cited ...
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Proteomic analyses of venom from a Spider Hawk, Pepsis decorataNov 10, 2023 · The data showed that the venom of Pepsis decorata is mostly composed of proteins involved in the metabolism of arthropods, as occurs in parasitic wasps.
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The Schmidt sting pain index | Natural History MuseumEntomologist Justin Schmidt recorded his own experience of venomous stings, to rate and describe the pain caused by the venom of insects.
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Tarantula hawks: The most painful wasp sting in the world explainedThe tarantula hawk has been awarded second place on the Schmidt's sting pain index, beaten only by the South American bullet ant, Paraponera clavata.
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Do Tarantula Hawk Wasps Sting? - Miche Pest ControlOct 12, 2025 · The pain transitions to soreness or itching as the initial sting sensation fades. Later Stages (Next 24–48 Hours): The redness and swelling ...
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Stinging insect allergy: current perspectives on venom immunotherapyJul 23, 2015 · Acute treatment of allergic reactions to venom involves local care for LLRs including cold packs, antihistamines, NSAID gels, analgesia, or ...
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Pain and Lethality Induced by Insect Stings - NIHJul 21, 2019 · Sting pain and venom lethality point to promising directions for mining of pharmaceutically active components derived from insect venoms.
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New Mexico State Insect, Tarantula Hawk Wasp (Pepsis ... - NetstateApr 3, 1989 · This page offers information about the New Mexico state insect, tarantula hawk wasp (Pepsis formosa), and its adoption as the official state ...
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State Insect | Maggie Toulouse Oliver - New Mexico Secretary of StateJun 12, 2019 · The Tarantula Hawk Wasp or Tarantula Hawk (Pepsis formosa) was selected because of an initiative from a classroom in Edgewood, NM.Missing: 141 | Show results with:141
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New Mexico State Insect | Tarantula Hawk WaspThe tarantula hawk wasp (Pepsis formosa) was designated the official state insect of New Mexico in 1989; elected by New Mexico school students.Missing: 141 | Show results with:141
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Insects - El Morro National Monument (U.S. National Park Service)While they are not very aggressive, their sting is extraordinarily painful. In 1989, New Mexico designated the tarantula hawk wasp to be its official state ...Missing: Bill 141
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The Tarantula Hawk Wasp | Season 1 | Episode 7 - PBSJan 8, 2020 · Steve observes a tarantula hawk wasp as it attacks a Mexican red-rump tarantula ... Documentaries & Indie Films · Drama · Dr. Henry Louis Gates Jr. PBS America ...Missing: movies | Show results with:movies
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Why You Don't Want to Get Stung by a Tarantula HawkJun 24, 2016 · Howard Evans, in a moment of exasperation, wrote of an experience in Mexico: “[Tarantula hawks] are spectacular creatures, on a number of ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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Justin Schmidt, "Connoisseur of Pain"Justin Schmidt, an entomologist at the University of Arizona, has been stung by insects hundreds of times over the course of his career. In the mid-1980s, he ...
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Fest 2023 – Arizona Insect FestivalThis year's theme insect was the big and bold tarantula hawk, Pepsis formosa. Known for its sting, it paralyzes and lays its eggs on tarantulas.
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Arizona Insect FestivalDuring the free, single-day Festival each Fall, thousands of visitors engage in interactive exhibits and learn about insects and the insect-based research.Past Festivals · 2025 Booth Descriptions · 2025 Fest Details · Sales<|control11|><|separator|>