Eustenogaster

Saito, Fuki & Kojima, Jun-Ichi, 2007, A taxonomic revision of the hover wasp genus Eustenogaster van der Vecht (Insecta: Hymenoptera; Vespidae, Stenogastrinae), Zootaxa 1556, pp. 1-30 : 3-6

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.178242

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6251930

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scientific name

Eustenogaster
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Genus Eustenogaster View in CoL View at ENA van der Vecht

Eustenogaster View in CoL van der Vecht, in Yoshikawa et al., 1969: 165, as a genus. Type species: Ischnogaster micans de Saussure, 1852, by original designation.

Paravespa Bell, 1936: 803 View in CoL , 806, fig. 1, as a genus. Type species: Paravespa eva Bell, 1936 View in CoL [= Stenogaster eximioides Dover and Rao, 1922 ], by subsequent designation of van der Vecht and Carpenter (1990: 44). Junior homonym of Paravespa Radoszkowski, 1886 View in CoL [ Vespidae View in CoL , Eumeninae ].

Large wasps in Stenogastrinae ; body length (head + mesosoma + first two metasomal terga) 14–21 mm, forewing length more than 14 mm. Head in frontal view about as wide as high ( Figs. 26 View FIGURES 26 – 31 , 41 View FIGURES 39 – 45 , 46 View FIGURES 46 – 49. 46 – 48 , 52, 55 View FIGURES 50 – 56 ); eyes enlarged, in lateral view swollen in ventral half (Figs. 6, 36, 42, 47, 51, 53); occipital carina reaching and fused with hypostomal carina; mandible oblong-shaped (Figs. 5, 13, 22, 25, 27, 34). Scutum with notauli present at most as traces, usually obscured by punctation; scutellum strongly convex (Figs. 37, 49), with more or less prominent, median, longitudinal carina; propodeum with very shallow, sparse punctures or smooth-surfaced; propodeal valvula large, rounded (Fig. 1). Second metasomal segment non-petiolate basally ( Fig. 30 View FIGURES 26 – 31 ).

Color. Body dark brown to black, with some bright-colored markings.

FIGURES 1–8. 1, Eustenogaster fraterna . 2–5, E. agilis . 6–8, E. fulvipennis .1–4, female. 5–8, male. 1, propodeal valvula (PV), hind coxa (HC) and first metasomal tergum (MTI). 2, ocelli. 3, second metasomal tergum in profile. 4, sixth metasomal tergum in lateral view. 5, mandible. 6, head in lateral view. 7, apical part of clypeus. 8, lateral furrows on pronotum in lateral view. Scale bars show 1 mm.

FIGURES 9–16. 9–14, Eustenogaster fraterna . 15–16, E. nigra . 9–12, female. 13–16, male. 9, ocelli. 10 and 15, first metasomal segment in dorsal view. 12, sixth metasomal tergum in lateral view. 13, mandible. 11 and 14, second metasomal tergum in profile. 16, minute serration of lateral margin of pennies valve. Scale bars show 1 mm except for fig. 16.

Female. Clypeus more or less pointed apically (Figs. 21, 26, 32, 35, 41, 52); anterior ocellus somewhat elliptical, wider than long; posterior ocellus more or less circular (Figs. 2, 9, 29, 43, 54); mandible with three teeth (Figs. 22, 27, 34). Sixth (=terminal) metasomal tergum with tubercle or spine (Figs. 4, 12, 28, 50).

Male. Antenna with terminal flagellomere conical. Length of second maxillary palpomere longer than that of third to sixth palpomeres combined. Metasomal terga with tubercle or spine absent. Genitalia: Parameral spines tapering apically ( Fig. 59 View FIGURE 59 A); aedeagus slender, in lateral view slightly dilated apically ( Fig. 59 View FIGURE 59 B–M), laterobasally with a pair of projections; volsella longer than wide, bent at anterior margin, with beak-shaped digitus ( Fig. 59 View FIGURE 59 N–Y).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Vespidae

Loc

Eustenogaster

Saito, Fuki & Kojima, Jun-Ichi 2007
2007
Loc

Eustenogaster

Yoshikawa 1969: 165
1969
Loc

Paravespa

Vecht 1990: 44
Bell 1936: 803
1936
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