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  2. Tarantula hawk - Wikipedia

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    A tarantula hawk is a spider wasp (Pompilidae) that preys on tarantulas.Tarantula hawks belong to any of the many species in the genera Pepsis and Hemipepsis. They are one of the largest parasitoid wasps, using their sting to paralyze their prey before dragging it to a brood nest as living food; a single egg is laid on the prey, hatching to a larva which eats the still-living host.

  3. Hemipepsis ustulata - Wikipedia

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    Hemipepsis ustulata is a species of tarantula hawk wasp native to the Southwestern United States.Tarantula hawks are a large, conspicuous family of long-legged wasps that prey on tarantulas by using their long legs to grapple with their prey and then paralyze them with a powerful sting (ranked as one of the most painful in the insect world by the Schmidt sting pain index).

  4. Pepsis mildei - Wikipedia

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    Pepsis mildei, also known as Milde's tarantula-hawk wasp, is a species of predatory spider wasp native to the Western Hemisphere. These wasps capture live tarantulas to feed to their larva; the adults graze on flowers. [1] Tarantula hawks generally have no meaningful predators. [2] The wing color is black and/or orange, with rare leucistic wing ...

  5. Pepsis - Wikipedia

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    Species [1] See text. Pepsis versus tarantula in Arizona. Pepsis (from Ancient Greek πέψι lit. pepsis meaning 'digestion, cooking') is a genus of spider wasps belonging to the family Pompilidae. Species within this genus are also called tarantula hawks, as they usually hunt tarantulas, similarly to many species in the genus Hemipepsis.

  6. How tarantulas are journeying across Colorado grasslands ...

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    Coyotes, foxes, snakes, some birds, and the hulking 2-inch tarantula hawk wasps will make a quick meal out of the spiders if they manage to catch them during their annual journey.

  7. Hemipepsis - Wikipedia

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    Hemipepsis capensis. (Fabricius, 1781) [2] Hemipepsis is a genus of large pepsine spider wasps found throughout the tropics. They are commonly known as tarantula hawks. Hemipepsis wasps are morphologically similar to the related genera Pepsis and Entypus, but distinguishable by the pattern of wing venation. [3]

  8. Pepsis albocincta - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Pepsis grossa - Wikipedia

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    Pepsis grossa is a very large species of pepsine spider wasp from the southern part of North America, south to northern South America. It preys on tarantula spiders, giving rise to the name tarantula hawk for the wasps in the genus Pepsis and the related Hemipepsis. Only the females hunt, so only they are capable of delivering a sting, which is ...