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本文介绍了美洲沙蜂(Bembix americana Fabricius)的识别、生物学特性和重要性,美洲沙蜂是 Bembicinae 亚科大型健壮黄蜂的一个亚种群。它们群居在裸露的土壤中筑巢,并用苍蝇(双翅目)为巢穴提供食物。雌蜂是渐进式供给者,这意味着它们会继续为发育中的幼虫提供猎物,直到幼虫化蛹。雄蝇有一种独特的交配行为,叫做 "太阳舞",一群雄蝇在筑巢区上空低飞,等待雌蝇出现,这样它们就能第一个与雌蝇交配。成鸟以花蜜为食,经常可以发现它们采食各种野花。该物种的生态范围很广,可在各种土壤类型和栖息地筑巢。
This article describes the identification, biology, and importance of the American sand wasps (Bembix americana Fabricius), which are a subspecies-complex of large, robust wasps in the subfamily Bembicinae. They nest gregariously in bare soil and provision their nests with flies (order Diptera). The females are progressive provisioners, meaning they continue to provide their developing larvae with prey until the larvae pupate. Males participate in a distinctive mating behavior called a “sun dance” in which groups of males fly low over nesting areas waiting for females to emerge so they can be the first to mate with them. Adults feed on flower nectar and can often be found visiting a variety of wildflowers. This species has a broad ecological range and can be found nesting in a variety of soil types and habitats.