Sphex ichneumoneus: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Class
- Insecta
- Order
- Hymenoptera
- Family
- Sphecidae
- Genus
- Sphex
- Species
- Sphex ichneumoneus
- Scientific Name
- Sphex ichneumoneus
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Sphex ichneumoneus
Sphex ichneumoneus, known commonly as the great golden digger wasp or great golden sand digger is a wasp in the family Sphecidae. It is identified by the golden pubescence on its head and thorax, its reddish orange legs, and partly reddish orange body. This wasp is native to the Western Hemisphere, from Canada to South America, and provisions its young with various types of paralyzed Orthoptera.
D. Hofstadter cites the observation by Woodridge of S. ichneumoneus continually repeating behavior (checking a burrow before pulling in a cricket) as an example of genetic determinism, calling the behavior "sphexish". It is an example of a fixed action pattern, as described by H.J. Brockmann, where the sign stimulus is the sight of paralyzed prey in correct orientation (head facing burrow) and position (≤3 cm from entrance in alignment with the dug mound) and the behavioral sequence is to pull the prey into the burrow by its antennae, if present (otherwise the wasp will position the prey outside, go into the burrow alone, reemerge headfirst and reevaluate, although it may uncommonly attempt to pull the prey in by another part of its body). The burrow of the great golden sand digger consists of a descending shaft with individual brood chambers arranged at right angles to it. This arrangement makes it difficult to pull prey into a brood chamber without getting stuck and is one possible reason why the wasp always checks to ensure the path is clear before preferentially pulling its prey down by its antennae. In addition, female wasps commonly build their burrows nearby those of other females of their species and may even share a nest, but will fight with other wasps if they encounter them inside their burrow during prey retrieval. Thus, an unattended nest may pose a risk to a laden wasp if it has not been inspected first.
...Sphex ichneumoneus in languages:
- English
- Great Golden Digger Wasp
- English
- American Golden Digger Wasp
Images from inaturalist.org observations:
We recommend you sign up for this excellent, free service.
Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Sphex argentatissimus
- Sphex argentatus
- Sphex argentinus
- Sphex ashmeadi
- Sphex atropilosus
- Sphex bohemanni
- Sphex brevipetiolus
- Sphex caelebs
- Sphex caliginosus
- Sphex carbonicolor
- Sphex castaneipes
- Sphex corporosus
- Sphex cubensis
- Sphex darwiniensis
- Sphex dorsalis
- Sphex ephippium
- Sphex ermineus
- Sphex flammeus
- Sphex flavipennis
- Sphex flavovestitus
- Sphex fortunatus
- Sphex fumipennis
- Sphex funerarius
- Sphex gaullei
- Sphex gilberti
- Sphex gisteli
- Sphex gracilis
- Sphex guatemalensis
- Sphex habenus
- Sphex ichneumoneus
- Sphex imporcatus
- Sphex inusitatus
- Sphex jamaicensis
- Sphex jucundus
- Sphex latilobus
- Sphex latreillei
- Sphex leuconotus
- Sphex luctuosus
- Sphex malagassus
- Sphex maximiliani
- Sphex melanopus
- Sphex mendozanus
- Sphex meridionalis
- Sphex modestus
- Sphex nigrohirtus
- Sphex nitidiventris
- Sphex nudus
- Sphex opacus
- Sphex pensylvanicus
- Sphex peruanus
- Sphex pretiosus
- Sphex resinipes
- Sphex resplendens
- Sphex satanas
- Sphex servillei
- Sphex subtruncatus
- Sphex tepanecus
- Sphex texanus
- Sphex tinctipennis
- Sphex umtalicus
- Sphex zubaidiyacus
Top Observation Places
- Wilmington
- Bend
- Alpharetta
- Chattanooga
- Billings
- Manhattan
- Bismarck
- Ventura
- Santa Barbara
- Camarillo
- Ames
- Cedar Rapids
- Ladner
- Richmond
- Livonia
- Dearborn Heights
- Buenos Aires
- Balvanera
- Belgrano
- Colegiales
- Davenport
- Greenville
- Lincoln
- Waco
- Rockford
- New Brunswick
- Wichita
- College Station
- Rochester
- Barrie
- Newmarket
- Aurora
- Iowa City
- Charleston
- Lawrence
- Edmond
- Guelph
- Boulder
- Mission Viejo
- Lake Forest
- Laguna Niguel
- San Clemente
- Aliso Viejo
- Kettering
- La Crosse
- North La Crosse
- Overland Park
- Lenexa
- Levittown
- Atlanta