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Pepsis albocincta

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Pepsis albocincta
Pepsis albocincta museum specimen
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P. albocincta
Binomial name
Pepsis albocincta
Smith, 1855
Synonyms
  • Pepsis abrupta Brèthes, 1908
  • Pepsis ameghinoi Brèthes, 1908
  • Pepsis annaeerdmuthae Lucas, 1919
  • Pepsis bicarinata Mocsáry ms in Lucas, 1895
  • Pepsis chrysothorax Brèthes, 1908
  • Pepsis copelloi Brèthes, 1914
  • Pepsis echeverriai Brèthes, 1908
  • Pepsis erythrocera Brèthes, 1914
  • Pepsis ichesi Brèthes, 1908
  • Pepsis lycaste Banks, 1946

Pepsis albocincta is a species of spider wasps belonging to the family Pompilidae.[1]

These wasps are also called tarantula hawks, as they usually hunt tarantulas, similarly to many species in the genus Hemipepsis.

Description

P. albocincta can reach a length of 25–55 mm (0.98–2.17 in). Body and legs are black with a weak blue-green-violet sheen. Antennae are black with orange apical segments. Wings may be amber to deep orange or dark brown or black with a blue-violet sheen.[2]

Distribution

They are present in Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, and Uruguay.[3]

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