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Aporus unicolor

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Aporus unicolor, common name cutpurse, is a highly specialised spider hunting wasp from the family Pompilidae.

Description

Spinola originally thought that there were two species A. unicolor and A bicolor but we now know that these are the female and male respectively.[2] Both sexes are largely bluish black with dusky wings, but the male has a reddish-brown abdomen with a black tip. The female is about 10 mm in length.

Biology

Aporus unicolor is a specialised hunter in that it has only one recorded prey, the purse-web spider Atypus affinis. The female A. affinis can live for up to eight years in its subterranean silky tubular web, to which A. unicolor gains access by using its specialised enlarged fore-femur. Once in, the wasp stings the spider to paralyse it, lays an egg on her and promptly leaves the sac in which her larva develops by eating the spider.[3]

The adult wasps feed on the nectar of Umbellifers such as wild carrot, wild parsnip and rock samphire.[4]

Habitat

In Great Britain this is a species where the majority of modern records are coastal, and inland records have declined probably due to habitat loss. On the coast, the habitat is typically cliffs and landslips, while inland the habitat is well-grazed downland and heathland It appears to be thermophilic and shows a strong preference for south-facing slopes and banks in sunny locations.[4]

Distribution

In Great Britain A unicolor is confined to southern England from Cornwall in the west to Kent north to Cambridgeshire with recent records in South Wales[5] and the Channel Islands.[4] In mainland Europe A unicolor has been recorded in the western and central Europe east to Hungary and south as far as northern Italy.[6]

Common name

The common name, cutpurse, is a neologism which was the winner of a prize to name a species in The Guardian in 2012.[7]

References

  1. ^ "Aporus unicolor Spinola, 1808". NBN Atlas. Names. Retrieved 2020-01-29.
  2. ^ Royal Entomogical Society of London 1934 Generic Names of British Insects British museum (Natural History) Dept. of entomology
  3. ^ "Natural Conservation Imaging". natureconservationimaging.com. Retrieved 2019-09-28.
  4. ^ a b c Edwards, R., ed. 1997. Provisional atlas of the aculeate Hymenoptera of Britain and Ireland. Part 1. Bees, Wasps and Ants Recording Society. Huntingdon: Biological Records Centre,
  5. ^ Gibbs, D.2006. Invertebrate Survey of Troopers Hill LNR Bristol (ST 6273) vc 34 a report to Bristol City Council,
  6. ^ Global Biodiversity Information Facility "Aporus unicolor Spinola, 1808". Retrieved 2020-01-29.
  7. ^ "Name a species 'Cutpurse wasp' wins species naming competition". 2012. Retrieved 8 April 2017.

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Aporus unicolor: Brief Summary

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Roodzwarte schildkopspinnendoder ( Dutch; Flemish )

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De roodzwarte schildkopspinnendoder (Aporus unicolor) is een vliesvleugelig insect uit de familie van de spinnendoders (Pompilidae).[1] De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1808 door Spinola.

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Aporus unicolor ( Russian )

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Латинское название Aporus unicolor Spinola, 1808 Синонимы

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Aporus unicolor — вид дорожных ос (Pompilidae).

Распространение

Палеарктика: Европа, Сибирь, Дальний Восток. Япония. [1] [2]

Описание

Виски развитые, темя приподнято над уровнем глаз. Охотятся и откладывают яйца на пауков (Atypidae). [1]

Классификация

  • Подрод Aporus Spinola, 1808
    • Aporus unicolor Spinola, 1808

Примечания

  1. 1 2 Определитель насекомых Дальнего Востока России. Т. IV. Сетчатокрылообразные, скорпионницы, перепончатокрылые. Ч. 1 / под общ. ред. П. А. Лера. — СПб.: Наука, 1995. — С. 211-264 - Сем. Pompilidae - Дорожные осы (Лелей А.С.). — 606 с. — 3150 экз.ISBN 5-02-025944-6.
  2. Fauna Europaea : Taxon Details
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Aporus unicolor — вид дорожных ос (Pompilidae).

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