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Apiomerus pilipes

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Hemiptera

Subfamily
  
Harpactorinae

Scientific name
  
Apiomerus pilipes

Rank
  
Species

Class
  
Insecta

Family
  
Reduviidae

Tribe
  
Apiomerini

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Similar
  
Apiomerus, Apiomerus crassipes, Harpactorinae, Assassin Bug

The bee assassin, Apiomerus pilipes, is an insect that feeds on bees. It is found in South America and reported from Venezuela, Colombia, French Guyana, and Brazil. Like other members of the genus, females of this species have well-developed hind abdominal foliaceous appendages which can be coated with plant-derived resin.

This species has been documented to prey upon meliponine bees (stingless bees), including Melipona compressipes and M. seminigra. Usually, the bee assassin kills the prey species quickly (within 6–8 seconds).

References

Apiomerus pilipes Wikipedia