Batozonellus fuliginosus

Batozonellus fuliginosus
Female Batozonus fuliginosus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Pompilidae
Genus: Batozonellus
Species:
B. fuliginosus
Binomial name
Batozonellus fuliginosus
(Klug, 1834)
Synonyms
  • Pompilus fuliginosus Klug, 1834

Batozonellus fuliginosus is an Afrotropical species of spider wasp specialising in capturing orb-web spiders (Araneidae).[1]

Distribution

This spider wasp is recorded from South Africa, through central Africa to Yemen.[1]

Description

These wasps are 11–21 mm in length.[2] Females are largely black (some have yellowish or ferruginous antennae). Males differ in colour, being black and yellow on the head and mesonotum, with yellow, ferruginous and blackish bands on the metenotum.[2]

Biology

Females hunt orb-web spiders (Araneidae), capturing the spider in its web and stings it. The paralysed spider is dragged to the wasp's nest, and an egg is laid on it. When the larva hatches, it consumes the spider, and pupates. Adults feed on nectar from flowers.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c van Noort, S. 2026. WaspWeb: Hymenoptera of the World.https://www.waspweb.org/Pompiloidea/Pompilidae/Pompilinae/Batozonellus/Batozonellus_fuliginosus.htm (accessed on 2026-02-11)
  2. ^ a b Arnold, G. 1937. The Psammocharidae of the Ethiopian region. Part VII. Annals of the Transvaal Museum 19: 1–98