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Tachypompilus ignitus

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Kingdom
  
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Pompilidae

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Tachypompilus ignitus

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Palystes, Palystes castaneus, Palystes superciliosus, Spider wasp, Vespoidea

Tachypompilus ignitus, the rain spider wasp or red-femora spider wasp is an Afrotropical species of spider wasp specialising in capturing spiders of the genus Palystes, the rain spiders.

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Distribution

Southern Africa, recorded from South Africa and Zimbabwe.

Description

These wasps are approximately 45mm in length. They are largely black with orange antennae, orange dital parts of the legs and largely orange wing which are dark at the base and tip.

Biology

Female Tachypompilus ignites largely specialise in hunting and capturing rain spiders Palystes spp. which are stung by the wasp, the sting paralyses the spider which is dragged to the wasp's nest. In the nest the wasp lays an egg on the spider and then seals the nest. When the larva hatches it consumes the spider, starting with the less vital parts to keep the spider alive for as long as possible. eating the vital organs last. Once finished consuming the prey and the larva pupates, males usually emerge before females and patrol nest sites looking for newly emerged females to mate with. Baboon spiders have also been recorded as prey for this wasp. Adults feed on nectar from flowers.

References

Tachypompilus ignitus Wikipedia