Bembix namibensis Gess, 1986
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Bembix namibensis Gess Fig. 13a View Figure 13
Bembix namibensis Gess 1986: 138, figs 1-8, male (Holotype, ♂, Namibia, Namib Plain, 15 m[iles] E.[of] Natab, in AMGS); Gess and Gess 2003: 124 (flower visiting records); Pulawski 2013: 50 (in catalogue of world Sphecidae sensu lato).
Female.
(hitherto undescribed): Generally very similar to male in puncturation and setation but differing in coloration in that: streak on mesonotum flanking tegula is more pronounced; mesopleuron, metapleuron and side of propodeum are almost completely yellow; the bands margining scutellum and metanotum are wider and a V-shaped band is present on the dorsum and declivity of the propodeum. Fore tarsus unmodified; sand rake composed of nine long, stiff spines on first tarsomere, two on the second and third tarsomeres and one on the fourth; antennae unmodified (as in male with first flagellomere slightly more than twice length of second).
Length: 23 mm; length of front wing 13 mm; hamuli circa 33.
Material examined.
NAMIBIA: near Two Palms, Uniab River (19.53S, 13.54E), 27 & 28.iii.1994, 4 ♂♂ (visiting yellow flowers of Hirpicium gazanioides (Harv. Roessler, Asteraceae ); circa 17km W [of] Khorixas (20.28S, 14.51E), 16.iii.2004, 1 ♂ (visiting pink flowers of Hermbstaedtia sp., Amaranthaceae ); Uis to Omaruru (21.14S, 15.00E), 14.iii.2004, 5 ♂♂ (visiting white flowers of Heliotropium tuberosum E. Mey. ex Benth., Boraginaceae ); 24 km SW [of] Usakos (22.02S, 15.17E), 22.iii.1997, 1 ♀ (visiting blue/violet flowers of Blepharis obmitrata C. B. Cl., Acanthaceae ); SW [of] Gibeon, 41 km on [road] 1089 (25.20S, 17.29E), 8.iii.1999, 1 ♂ (visiting yellow flowers of Tribulus sp., Zygophyllaceae ); 32 km SW [of] Helmeringhausen (26.06S, 16.36E), 15.iii.1997, 1 ♂ (visiting white flowers of Psilocaulon glareosum (Berger) Dinter & Schwantes, Aizoaceae : Mesembryanthema) - (all F.W. and S.K. Gess) [all AMGS]; Namib Plain, 15 m[iles] E.[of] Natab [circa 23.36S, 15.05E], 29.iv.1969 (H.D. Brown), holotype ♂, paratype ♂ [AMGS]; Awasib Mains, Diamond Area No. 2 [25.18S, 15.39E], 14.v.1969 (H.D. Brown), paratype ♂ [SANC].
Geographical distribution.
At the time of description the provenance of the limited material was from the south-western Namib, suggesting that it might be limited to that region. The records now available indicate a much more extensive distribution in the desertic to semi-desertic western parts of Namibia ( Fig. 14a View Figure 14 ).
Floral associations.
Recorded from six plant families: Acanthaceae ( Blepharis obmitrata C. B. Cl.); Aizoaceae (Mesembryanthema, Psilocaulon glareosum (Berger) Dinter & Schwantes); Amaranthaceae ( Hermbstaedtia sp.); Asteraceae ( Hirpicium gazanioides (Harv.) Roessler; Boraginaceae ( Heliotropium tuberosum E. Mey. ex Benth.); Zygopyllaceae ( Tribulus pterophorus Persl.).
Nesting.
Unknown.
Prey.
Unknown.
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Bembix namibensis Gess
Gess, Friedrich W. & Gess, Sarah K. 2014 |
Bembix namibensis
Gess 1986 |
Sphecidae
Latreille 1802 |