Redivivoides capensis sp. nov.
Figs 1 E–F, 2, 3, 4
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Diagnosis
Males and females of R. capensis sp. nov. can be separated from other Redivivoides species by their extensively and brightly red metasomal terga (Figs 2D, 3C) in combination with an impunctate and densely shagreened scutum (Figs 2C, 3B).
Etymology
Named after the Cape of Good Hope (“the Cape ”).
Type material (18 specimens)
Holotype ♀, M. Kuhlmann leg. 15 Aug. 2010 / Redivivoides spec. 2, M. Kuhlmann det. 2011 (SAMC). SOUTH AFRICA: Farm Papkuilsfontein, 20 km S Nieuwoudtville, Fynbos, 31°33’16” S, 19°08’31” E, 680 m.
Paratypes SOUTH AFRICA: 4 ♀♀ same date as Holotype (RCMK); 1 ♀, N. Cape, Fynbos, 2 km W Nieuwoudtville, near Grasberg [31°21’05” S, 19°05’49” E], 742 m, 23 Aug. 2003, K. Timmermann (RCMK) ; 1 ♀, N. Cape, Nieuwoudtville, Flower Reserve East [31°21’56” S, 19°08’52” E], 735 m, 11 Sep. 2003, M. Kuhlmann (RCMK) ; 1 ♀, 2 ♂♂, N. Cape, Nieuwoudtville, Glen Lyon, Renosterveld [31°24’03” S, 19°08’34” E], 700 m, 7 Aug. 2004, M. Kuhlmann (RCMK) ; 2 ♂♂, N. Cape, Nieuwoudtville, Glen Lyon, Renosterveld [31°24’03” S, 19°08’34” E], 700 m, 11 Aug. 2004, M. Kuhlmann (RCMK) ; 4 ♀♀, 20 km S Nieuwoudtville, Farm Papkuilsfontein, Fynbos [31°33’16” S, 19°08’31” E], 680 m, 27 Aug. 2010, M. Kuhlmann (SANC, RCMK) ; 1 ♀, van Rhynsdorp, Cape [31°36’ S, 18°44’ E], 1929, Dr. Brauns (SAMC); 1 ♀, Clanwilliam, Ramskop [32°10’ S, 18°53’ E], 24 Jul. 1985, V.B. Whitehead (SAMC) .
Description
Female
BODY LENGTH. 9.0- 10.5 mm.
HEAD. Head slightly wider than long. Integument black except tips of mandible partly dark reddishbrown. Face sparsely covered with long, whitish-grey to brown, erect hairs intermixed with black hairs especially along the inner eye margins and on vertex (Fig. 2B). Clypeus mostly flat, apically almost impunctate; medially covered with medium-sized punctures that become gradually smaller and denser towards the lateral and upper margins; surface between punctures shiny (Fig. 2B). Malar area medially narrow, almost linear. Antenna black, ventrally orange to reddish-brown.
MESOSOMA. Integument black. Mesoscutum impunctate, finely shagreened and matt (Fig. 2C). Mesoscutum, scutellum, metanotum, mesepisternum and propodeum covered with long yellowishbrown erect hairs, on the disc of mesoscutum some black hairs intermixed.
WINGS. Yellowish-brown; wing venation dark brown.
LEGS. Integument black to dark reddish-brown. Vestiture of femora whitish-yellow, on tibiae and tarsi dark brown to black, scopae dark brown, ventrally hairs white to greyish-yellow.
METASOMA. Integument black, except T1 to a variable extent apically red, T2 red with a black spot anterior-medially, T3 apically with a red margin (Fig. 2D). T1 completely and T2 on disc sparsely covered with a few long erect yellowish-white hairs; T3 – T4 covered with short yellow to black hairs; apical tergal hair band missing on T1, on T2 – T4 broadly white (Fig. 2A, D). Prepygidial fimbria dorsally black, laterally partly white, pygidial fimbria black. Terga impunctate, finely shagreened with a silky shine (Fig. 2D).
Male
BODY LENGTH. 8.5-10.0 mm.
HEAD. Head slightly wider than long. Integument black except tip of mandible partly dark reddishbrown. Face sparsely covered with long, whitish-grey to brown, erect hairs intermixed with black hairs especially along the inner eye margins and on vertex. Clypeus mostly flat, apically almost impunctate; medially covered with medium-sized punctures that become gradually smaller and denser towards the lateral and upper margins; surface between punctures shiny. Malar area medially narrow, almost linear. Antenna black, ventrally reddish-brown.
MESOSOMA. Integument black. Mesoscutum impunctate, finely shagreened and matt (Fig. 3B). Mesoscutum, scutellum, metanotum, mesepisternum and propodeum covered with long white to yellowish-grey erect hairs, on the scutellum black hairs intermixed (Fig. 3A).
WINGS. Slightly yellowish-brown; wing venation brown.
LEGS. Integument black, tibiae and tarsi partly dark red-brown. Vestiture whitish.
METASOMA. Integument black, except T1 to a variable extend apically red, T2 red with a black spot anterior-medially, T3 either like T2 or in some specimens only apically with a red margin, T 4 in some males with red basal and apical margins (Fig. 3C). T1 completely and T2 – T3 on disc sparsely covered with a few long erect yellowish-white hairs; T4 – T6 covered with short black hairs; apical tergal hair band missing on T1, on T2 – T5 narrow and sparsely white (Fig. 3C). Terga impunctate, finely shagreened with a silky shine (Fig. 3C).
TERMINALIA. Genitalia (Fig. 3 G-H), S6 (Fig. 3D), S7 (Fig. 3E) and terminal plate of S8 (Fig. 3F) as illustrated.
Distribution
This species is only known from a few localities from Clanwilliam to the Nieuwoudtville area (Fig. 4).
Floral hosts
All specimens collected on the farms Papkuilsfontein and Glen Lyon were collected on Polygalaceae: Nylandtia scoparia .
Seasonal activity
July – September.