Pampsilota brandbergensis Koch, 2006

Liston, Andrew D., Goergen, Georg & Koch, Frank, 2017, Revisions of the Afrotropical genera of Argidae and species of Pampsilota Konow, 1899 (Hymenoptera, Tenthredinoidea), Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 64 (1), pp. 1-25 : 8

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Pampsilota brandbergensis Koch, 2006
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Pampsilota brandbergensis Koch, 2006

Pampsilota brandbergensis Koch, 2006a: 120. Described: male [holotype and paratype]. Type locality: Brandberg Massif, Namibia.

Male.

Figures 14 View Figure 14 , 45-46 View Figures 45–50

Head black; flagellum dark brown. Thorax black; pronotum and tegula yellow. Legs black; anterior surface of protibia brownish yellow, posterior surface brown. Wings subhyaline including intercostal area; substigmal spot very small and slightly infuscate, costa and stigma light brown, subcosta and rest of venation brown. Dorsal surface of abdomen black with very slight metallic lustre; terga 3-5 yellow, tergum 5 medio-apically blackish spotted, terga 2/6 yellow laterally, sterna 3-6 yellow, sometimes with blackish markings medio-apically, sternum 9 with yellow apical half.

Head narrowed behind eyes. Antenna 2.0 × as long as maximum head width; flagellum scarcely enlarged towards apex, triangular in cross section, somewhat flattened apically, interior surface with sharply compressed longitudinal carina, other longitudinal carinae more weakly compressed. Eyes slightly converging towards clypeus. Anterior margin of the clypeus shallowly circularly emarginate, supraclypeal area flatly rising up to base of interantennal carinae, interantennal carinae sharply ridged, scarcely converging below, extending about one third of way to clypeus. Vertex, frons and clypeus impunctate, shiny; gena with micropunctures, shiny; pubescence whitish. Mesoscutum nearly impunctate, shiny; pubescence similar to that on head. Abdomen shiny; terga 1-3 with irregular microsculpture, posterior margin of tergum 8 with large triangular membranous median depression. Penis valve: Fig. 14 View Figure 14 .

Length: 5.5-6.0 mm.

Female.

Unknown.

Type material examined.

Holotype: ♂. Labels: "Namibia, Brandberg, Mason Shelter, 21°04 ’39’’S/14°05’43’’, 05.-14.III.2002, Malaise trap, river bed, A. H. Kirk-Spriggs & E. Marais"; "Holotypus, Pampsilota brandbergensis sp. n. ♂., det.: F. Koch, 2005" [red] (NNIC). Paratype: ♂: same data as holotype, except: below Wasserfläche, 21°10 ’43’’S/14°32’51’’, 18.-22.III.2001, Malaise trap, A. H. Kirk-Spriggs & E. Marais (MFN).

Distribution.

Namibia (Fig. 36 View Figure 36 ).

Diagnosis.

Together with Pampsilota luederitzensis , also from southwest Africa, Pampsilota brandbergensis differs from other Pampsilota in its body length of maximally 6.0 mm (other species at least 7.0 mm long). The yellow pronotum and entirely black legs of Pampsilota brandbergensis distinguish it immediately from Pampsilota luederitzensis , with dark pronotum and largely pale tibia.

Remarks.

Variability in colour pattern is scarcely noticeable in the two known specimens, except that tergum 5 as well as sterna 3-5 may be entirely yellow, and the pronotum may have a small ventro-lateral blackish spot.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Argidae

Genus

Pampsilota

Loc

Pampsilota brandbergensis Koch, 2006

Liston, Andrew D., Goergen, Georg & Koch, Frank 2017
2017
Loc

Pampsilota brandbergensis

Koch 2006
2006