Stigmus cuculus Dudgeon

Pulawski, Wojciech J. & Gracy, Ramasamy Gandhi, 2018, Redescription of Two Indian Stigmina (Hymenoptera: Crabronidae), Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 64 (10), pp. 333-340 : 333-334

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.11066907

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11092725

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scientific name

Stigmus cuculus Dudgeon
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Stigmus cuculus Dudgeon View in CoL

Stigmus cuculus Dudgeon View in CoL in Nurse, 1903:12, ♀. Syntypes: ♀, India: Himachal Pradesh: Kangra Valley: Holta in Palampur ( BMNH), one syntype examined. – Ramakrishna Aiyar, 1916:556 (in catalog of Indian aculeates described after Bingham, 1897); Tsuneki, 1954:5 (in key to Eurasian Stigmus View in CoL ), 29 (in revision of Eurasian Stigmus View in CoL ); R. Bohart and Menke, 1976:189 (in checklist of world Sphecidae View in CoL ).

This species was described in one brief sentence: “Differs from S. congruus (Walk.) View in CoL in being less than half the size, in the whole of the antennae being testaceous, clypeus subtriangular and slightly produced; tubercles not white.” The reference to S. congruus View in CoL , now placed in Carinostigmus View in CoL , suggests that S. cuculus View in CoL is also a Carinostigmus View in CoL . In fact, the species is a Stigmus View in CoL , as indicated by the hindwing submedian cell not reduced and the crossvein cu-a positioned next to the origin of media ( Finnamore, 1995). In addition, the midfrontal carina and the paraorbital groove are lacking, and the gastral petiole is longitudinally carinate. Also, the interantennal tubercle is absent, the mesopleuron is mostly unsculptured, shiny (as opposed to the coarsely sculptured mesopleuron of Aykhustigmus View in CoL ), and the hindwing vein cu-a originates at some distance from apex of submedial cell.

As far as we know, no specimens of this species have been collected since its description.

RECOGNITION.— Of the 24 described species of Stigmus other than S. cuculus , we could examine 12, and we have also seen a number of undescribed species. It appears that S. cuculus has a unique combination of the nonemarginate free margin of the clypeal lobe and of the paraorbital sulcus on the frons, whereas the black pronotal lobe is a subsidiary recognition feature. Also, the area between the scrobal sulcus and the hypersternaulus is aciculate, almost unsculptured. An undescribed species from Thailand is similar, but differs in having the mesopleuron conspicuously ridged and rugose above the hypersternaulus, and the anterolateral corner of the clypeal lobe more prominent than in S. cuculus .

REDESCRIPTION.— ♀. Inner eye margins slightly converging below ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES ). Head subquadrate in dorsal view, lateral margins relatively slightly converging behind eyes ( Fig. 3 View FIGURES ). Gena in profile narrower than eye ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES ). Middle clypeal lobe truncate apically ( Fig. 2 View FIGURES ), not subtriangular as stated in original description. Free margin of labrum truncate. Frons aciculate up to the level of scape length, unsculptured above, with smooth sulcus adjacent to inner eye orbit and extending to upper level of aciculate area; upper frons without longitudinal impression (that is present in S. pendulus Panzer ). Ocellocular distance 2.0 × as long as interocellar distance. Prothorax side striate. Area between scrobal sulcus and hypersternaulus aciculate, almost unsculptured; area above scrobal sulcus dull, minutely, irregularly ridged longitudinally. Scutum aciculate, with scattered punctures ( Fig. 5 View FIGURES ). Propodeum markedly reticulate ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES ). Hindwing median vein emerging from apex of anal cell (it emerges a short distance from apex of anal cell in S. convergens Tsuneki , S. japonicus Tsuneki , and S. quadriceps Tsuneki , see Budrys, 1987). Gastral petiole with a pair of longitudinal carinae, finely ridged longitudinally on each side of carinae; petiole length in dorsal view equal to hindtarsomeres I and II combined.

Head, thorax, propodeum, and gaster all black (including pronotal lobe), but mandible yellow (except apically) and antenna largely testaceous. Foretrochanter testaceous, mid- and hindtrochanter testaceous anteriorly, black posteriorly; femora black; tibiae and tarsi testaceous.

♂.— Unknown.

RECORDS ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE ).— Known only from the type locality.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Crabronidae

Genus

Stigmus

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