Pepsis egregia Mocsáry, 1885
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.10793331 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/FA37986C-FF8B-F745-FF14-067A9F74FD13 |
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Pepsis egregia Mocsáry |
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Pepsis egregia Mocsáry View in CoL
PERU: Madre de Dios Region, Manú Province, Manú National Park, Manú Research Learning Research Center; 5 December 2019; J. Shorma. Host: Linothele fallax (Mello-Leitão) ( Dipluridae ) (curtain web spider), adult or subadult female. “Seen attempting to hunt a Linothele fallax . It found the web and ran inside the burrow. Shortly after, the spider ran out and went to safety.” (Shorma 2019).
Linothele fallax View in CoL would be a new host species for Pepsis egregia View in CoL and other species of Pepsis Fabricius. View in CoL Pepsis completa Smith View in CoL and P. montezuma Smith View in CoL reportedly hunt species of? Linothele Karsch View in CoL in Brazil and Peru, respectively ( Kurczewski et al. 2020). Pepsis petitii Guérin View in CoL hunts and captures Linothele?uniformis Droishagen and Bäckstam View in CoL in Peru ( Kurczewski et al. 2022b).
Pepsis brevicornis View in CoL species-group ( Vardy 2002)
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Pepsis egregia Mocsáry
Kurczewski, Frank E., West, Rick C. & Waichert, Cecilia 2024 |
Pepsis brevicornis
Mocsary 1894 |
Pepsis egregia
Mocsary 1885 |
Linothele
Karsch 1879 |
Pepsis completa
Smith 1855 |
P. montezuma
Smith 1855 |
Pepsis petitii Guérin
Guerin 1831 |