Sphecodopsis vicfalls sp. nov.
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Figs 113–114
Diagnosis
The female of S. vicfalls sp. nov. can be separated from that of all other species of the genus by the combination of the following characters: S6 bifid posteriorly, apical notch about twice as long as its apical width (Fig. 114C); metasoma partially red (Fig. 113B); fore tibia and tarsi completely or largely red (Fig. 113A); head wider than long, vertex flat (Fig. 113C); T5 apically with short fringe of hair of ± even length (Fig. 114B); head and mesoscutum with short white or golden hair (Fig. 113C–D); propodeum densely covered with bright white hair (Fig. 114A). The male is unknown.
Etymology
The name is the abbreviation for Victoria Falls, the place where the species was first collected. Noun in apposition.
Type material (11 specimens)
Holotype
ZIMBABWE • ♀; Victoria Falls; [17°56′ S, 25°50′ E]; 3 Jan. 1920; SANC.
Paratypes
NAMIBIA • 1 ♀; Caprivi Zipfel, Katima Mulilo; [17°30′ S, 24°15′ E]; 15–24 Jan. 1995; MSn leg.; RCMS • 1 ♀; Rundu; [17°55′ S, 19°45′ E]; 17 Jan. 1993; JG leg.; RCMS • 3 ♀♀; 30 km E of Rundu; [17°55′ S, 20°00′ E]; 23 Jan. 1993; JG leg.; RCMS • 3 ♀♀; same collection data as for preceding; RCMK • 1 ♀; 30 km E of Rundu; [17°55′ S, 20°00′ E]; 23 Jan. 1993; MS leg.; RCMS • 1 ♀; same collection data as for preceding; RCMK .
Description
Female
BODY LENGTH. 5.0 mm.
HEAD. Head wider than long. Vertex rounded, ocelli highest point. Integument black, except part of mandibles red and reddish-brown. Face covered with short, bright white hair. Face with dense (i=0.25– 0.5 d) and fine but deep punctation, supraclypeal area with more dispersed (i=0.5–1 d) punctation (Fig. 113C). Surface between punctures slightly shiny. Antenna reddish-brown to brown.
MESOSOMA. Integument black, some reddish-brown, to orange, tegula yellow. Mesoscutum slightly shiny. Mesoscutum and mesoscutellum sparsely (i =1–2.5 d), coarsely and shallowly punctate (Fig. 113D). Propodeum with dense (i=0.5–1 d), fine and shallow punctation, metapostnotum shiny (Fig. 114A). Mesoscutum, mesoscutellum, metanotum covered with yellowish-white hair. Mesepisternum and propodeum densely covered with short, bright white hair, metapostnotum glabrous (Figs 113D, 114A).
WINGS. Yellowish; wing venation brown and stigma brown (Fig. 113A).
LEGS. Integument of coxa, trochanter, femur, tibia and tarsi of variable color light red over red to reddish-brown. Coxa, trochanter and femur sparsely covered with short, white hair. Tibia and tarsus covered with short, white hair (Fig. 113A).
METASOMA. Integument of T1–T5 red, T6 to a variable extent red, from almost completely red (just apical margin dark) to completely black. T1 and T2 with few short, white hair, from T3 increasingly more and longer hair (Fig. 113B). T5 marginal zone with dense short, white hair. T6 broad and almost straight apically, covered with short, white hair (Fig. 114B). Shape of S6 (Fig. 114C) as illustrated.
Male
Unknown.
Distribution
Found in northern Namibia and western Zimbabwe.
Host bees
Unknown.
Seasonal activity
January.
Comment
The holotype specimen from Victoria Falls was misidentified as S. minutissima by Eardley & Brothers (1997).
Nomen dubium