Aposematic-habitat correlation in Nearctic species of Episyron Schiødte (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae: Pompilinae: Pompilini)

Hymenoptera
Pompilidae
Pompilinae
Pompilini
  • Frank E. Kurczewski

    1188 Converse Drive NE Atlanta, GA 30324

Keywords: Episyron quinquenotatus quinquenotatus, Episyron conterminus cressoni, Episyron biguttatus biguttatus, aposematic body coloration, habitat type, protarsal digging rake morphology, host spider association, Anoplius apiculatus

Abstract

Three Nearctic species of Episyron Schiødte (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae: Pompilinae: Pompilini) were examined morphologically, geographically, and ecologically with intent to infer an aposematic correlation with habitat type, protarsal digging rake morphology, and host spider association. Episyron quinquenotatus quinquenotatus (Say) and E. conterminus cressoni (Dewitz), two subspecies with extensive aposematic markings and more and longer protarsal comb spines, were associated with bare or sparsely vegetated sandy soils near water courses. Episyron biguttatus biguttatus (Fabricus), with few aposematic markings and less and shorter protarsal comb spines, was associated with more densely vegetated terrain and gravelly and loamy soils. Three subspecies of Anoplius apiculatus (Smith) (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae: Pompilinae: Pompilini) are discussed as an aposematic-habitat comparison.

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Publication

1063

Published

2024-07-26

How to cite

Kurczewski FE. 2024. Aposematic-habitat correlation in Nearctic species of Episyron Schiødte (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae: Pompilinae: Pompilini). Insecta Mundi 1063: 1-5.