Bembix ulula Arnold, 1929
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Bembix ulula Arnold Fig. 15b View Figure 15
Bembex ulula Arnold, 1929: 330, figs 2, 2a, 2b, Pl.VI, figs 3, 43, ♂, ♀ (flower visiting), (Syntypes, Southern Rhodesia [Zimbabwe], Gwaai, in SAMC ex NMBZ and Zimbabwe, in SAMC) (in revision of southern African Sphecidae ); Arnold 1930: 21 (in checklist of Afrotropical Sphecidae ); Arnold 1935: 503 (Botswana);
Bembix ulula Arnold, Bohart and Menke 1976: 549 (in checklist of world Sphecidae ); Gess 1986 (justification of synonymy with Bembix junodi ): 147; Pulawski 2013: 90 (in catalogue of world Sphecidae sensu lato).
Bembix Junodi Arnold, 1929: 379, figs 42, 42a, 42b, 42c, Pl. VI, fig 45, ♂ (Holotype, ♂, Mozambique, Lourenço Marques (now Maputo), in TMSA) (in revision of southern African Sphecidae ); Gess 1986: 147 (synonymized with Bembix ulula ).
Material examined.
ZIMBABWE: W. Matetsi [18.15S, 25.55E], iv.1934 (R.H.R. Stevenson), 2 ♀♀ [SAMC ex NMBZ]; Lupane [18.55S, 27.45E], xii.1938 (National Museum S. Rhodesia), 1 ♀ [AMGS], 1 ♂ [SAMC ex NMBZ]; Gwaai [19.17S, 27.43E], 16.i.1927 (G. Arnold), 1 ♂ (holotype), 1 ♀ (allotype), 1 ♀ [SAMC ex NMBZ]; Insuza River [19.25S, 18.05E], 24.xii.1939 (Nat. Museum S. Rhodesia), 1 ♂ [SAMC ex NMBZ]; Sawmills [19.35S, 28,02E], 22-27.xii.1923 (R.H.R. Stevenson), 1 ♀ [AMGS]; same locality, 22.ii.1925 (Rhod. Museum), 1 ♀ [SAMC ex NMBZ]; same locality, 4.ii.1926 (R.H.R. Stevenson, 1 ♀ [SAMC ex NMBZ]. NAMIBIA: circa 17km W [of] Khorixas (20.28S, 14.51E), 16.iii.2004 (F.W. and S. K. Gess), 1 ♂ (visiting pink flowers of Hermbstaedtia sp., Amaranthaceae ) [AMGS].SOUTH AFRICA: KWAZULU-NATAL: Manguzi River near Maputa, Z[ululand] [circa 26.59S, 32.45E], xi-xii.1945 (H. Bell-Marley), 1 ♂ [AMGS]. NORTHERN CAPE: ??, 24-27.iv.1973 (M.W. Mansell), 1 ♀ (Malaise trap) [AMGS].
Additional records given by Arnold 1929 and 1935: ZIMBABWE: Victoria Falls [17.55S, 25.50E], Springvale [18.22S, 30.22E]. BOTSWANA: Kuke Pan, Kalahari [23.23S, 24.27E].
Geographical distribution.
Known from Zimbabwe, Namibia, Botswana, northern KwaZulu-Natal and the Northern Cape ( Fig. 16b View Figure 16 ).
Floral associations.
Recorded from two plant families: Amaranthaceae (one record only, a female visiting flowers of Hermbstaedtia sp.) (Gess and Gess); Fabaceae , Papilionoideae , "small leguminous, clover-like plant (Arnold).
Nesting.
Unknown.
Prey.
Unkown.
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Bembix ulula Arnold
Gess, Friedrich W. & Gess, Sarah K. 2014 |
Bembex ulula
Arnold 1929 |
Bembix ulula
Arnold 1929 |
Bembix junodi
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Bembix Junodi
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Bembix ulula
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Sphecidae
Latreille 1802 |
Sphecidae
Latreille 1802 |
Sphecidae
Latreille 1802 |
Sphecidae
Latreille 1802 |
Sphecidae
Latreille 1802 |