Английская Википедия:Arachnospila consobrina
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Italic titleШаблон:Speciesbox Arachnospila consobrina is a little-known Palaearctic spider wasp.
Description
Like other members of the sub-genus Ammosphex this is a medium-sized red and black spider wasp. The males have a quite distinctive genital plate, but females are very similar to related species such as A. anceps and A.trivialis but can be identified by their relatively hairier head.[1]
Distribution
Northern and central Europe, marginally in southern Britain, and also Africa and Asia.[1]
Biology
A consobrina is single brooded, flying in July and August. The only observation of A. consobrina with prey concerns a female found under a stone near Constantinople carrying a Segestria florentina which was reported in Fahringer.[1][2] The nesting biology of A. consobrina is almost completely unknown, but like other Arachnospila species in the sub-genus Ammosphex it is adapted to digging in loose sandy soils.[1]
References
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не указан текст - ↑ Fahringer, J. 1922. Hymenopterologische Ergebnisse einer wissenschaft lichen Studienreise nach der Turkei und Kleinasien (mit A usschluss des A manusgebirges). Archiv far Naturgeschichte, 88 A , Heft 9, 149-222