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European beewolf

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Subfamily
  
Philanthinae

Scientific name
  
Philanthus triangulum

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Family
  
Genus
  
Philanthus

Higher classification
  
Beewolf

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Similar
  
Beewolf, Insect, Hymenopterans, Crabronidae, Spheciformes

Philanthus triangulum, commonly known as the European beewolf or the bee-eating philanthus (from the now obsolete synonym Philanthus apivorus), is a solitary wasp that lives in Europe and Northern Africa. Although the adults of the species are herbivores (feeding on nectar and pollen), the species derives its name from the behavior of the inseminated females, who hunt Western honey bees. The female places several of its paralyzed prey together with an egg in a small underground chamber, to serve as food for the wasp larvae. All members of the genus Philanthus hunt various species of bees, but P. triangulum is apparently the only one that specializes in Western honey bees.

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Status in the UK

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This wasp was previously considered to be one of the great aculeate rarities in Britain, with colonies only in sandy habitats on the Isle of Wight and Suffolk. It has undergone an expansion in range, with the wasp now locally common in a steadily increasing number of sites as far north as Yorkshire (2002). The species has RDB2 status (vulnerable) but, if revised, it is now likely that this status will be removed because of its increase in range and population.

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References

European beewolf Wikipedia