Charterginus carinatus (Zavattari, 1906)

Somavilla, Alexandre, Aragão, Marcos, Barroso, Paulo Cézar Salgado, Menezes, Rodolpho Santos Telles & Carpenter, James M., 2023, Taxonomic notes on the genus Charterginus Fox, 1898 (Vespidae: Polistinae: Epiponini) with images of the type specimens and new occurrence records, Zootaxa 5353 (2), pp. 143-152 : 144-146

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scientific name

Charterginus carinatus (Zavattari, 1906)
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Charterginus carinatus (Zavattari, 1906) View in CoL

( Figures 1 A–B View FIGURES 1–3 , 8 View FIGURE 8 )

Hypochartergus carinatus Zavattari, 1906 , Boll. Mus. Zool. Anat. Comp. R. Univ. Torino 21 (529): 7, figs. 1-5, female - [ Panama:] “una foresta presso le sponde del Rio Cianati” (Torino).

Charterginus carinatus View in CoL ; Ducke, 1910, Ann. Hist.-Nat. Mus. Natl. Hung. 8: 467 (female; key; Panama)— Bequaert, 1938, Rev. Entomol., Rio de Janeiro 9: 102— Richards, 1978, Soc. Wasps Am.: 128 (key), 129—Schremmer, 1978, Entomol. General. 5 (1): 17-23, figs. 1-5 (nest; Colombia: Sucre)—Sarmiento, 1994, Rev. Biol. Trop. 42 (1/2): 358 (list)— Andena et al., 2009, Journal of Natural History. 43: 1183–1193 (phylogeny, key).

Diagnosis. Length 8.0–9.0 mm., length fore wing 8.0– 8.5 mm.

Yellowish species, with black marks on the vertex and scutum, and small brownish marks on the pronotum, scutellum, mesepimeron, mesepisternum, propodeum and base of terga and sterna I and II; wings yellowish hyaline. Macropunctures on frons, vertex and mesosoma dense, coarse; metasomal tergum I with shallow pits; metasomal tergum II with sparse punctation. Clypeus longer than wide, apex truncate; gena narrow, less than half width of eyes; occiput with a small angular projection on each side at top of eye; occipital carina dorsal only, projecting; humeri projecting; tegula more than three times as long as wide, posterior margin obliquely rounded; metanotum compressed; metanotal tubercle absent; propodeal orifice with sides converging, almost pointed dorsally; metasomal tergum I petiolate, transversely widened posteriorly, with a distinct preapical transverse carina; tergum II with a distinct apico-discal prominence.

Comments. The holotype female is from PANAMA ( Museo Regionale di Scienze Naturali di Torino —MIZSU, Turin), however, as a fire destroyed part of the MIZSU, probably the holotype is lost. Hence, the material from the NHM and AMNH is important, they are some of the only specimens collected of this species. Richards (1978) says: “only known from the holotype described from the Rio Cianati, on the Pacific shore of Panama. It was seen by Ducke. It appears to be distinct.”

Additional material examined: COLOMBIA: Sucre , Coloso, 09º30’N- 75º21’W, 31.i.1976, F Schremmer (col.), Museum label: NHMUK 010817937 (♀ NHM) GoogleMaps . ECUADOR: Pichincha, Puerto Quito , 200 m, 03.vi.1987, Cooper (col.) (♀ AMNH).

Distribution ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 ): Panama; Colombia: Sucre; Ecuador *: Pichincha .

Andena, S. R., Noll, F. B. & Carpenter, J. M. (2009) Cladistic analysis of Charterginus Fox, 1898 (Hymenoptera, Vespidae, Epiponini). A neotropical genus of social wasps. Journal of Natural History, 43, 1183 - 1193. https: // doi. org / 10.1080 / 00222930902807759

Bequaert, J. C. (1938) A new Charterginus from Costa Rica, with notes on Charterginus, Pseudochartergus, Chartergus, Pseudopolybia, Epipona and Tatua (Hymenoptera, Vespidae). Review of Entomology, 9 (1 - 2), 99 - 117.

Ducke, A. (1910) Revision des guepes sociales polygames d'Amerique. Annales Musei historico-naturalis hungarici, 8, 449 - 544.

Richards, O. W. (1978) The social wasps of the Americas excluding the Vespinae. London British Museum (Natural History), London, 580 pp.

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FIGURE 8. Map of the Neotropical Region showing the geographic distribution of Charterginus species.

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FIGURES 1–3. 1. Charterginus carinatus (Zavattari, 1906); 2. Paratype of Charterginus fulvus Fox, 1898; 3. Paratype of Charterginus nevermanni Bequaert, 1938. A: lateral view. B: dorsal view.

AMNH

USA, New York, New York, American Museum of Natural History

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Vespidae

Genus

Charterginus