Antodynerus de Saussure, 1855

Kumar, Girish P. & Carpenter, James M., 2013, A taxonomic review of the genus Antodynerus de Saussure, 1855 (Hymenoptera: Vespidae: Eumeninae) from the Indian subcontinent, Zootaxa 3731 (2), pp. 267-278 : 268

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3731.2.7

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4499277

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Antodynerus de Saussure, 1855
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Genus Antodynerus de Saussure, 1855 View in CoL View at ENA

Antodynerus de Saussure, 1855: 287 View in CoL , name for division V of subgenus Leionotus View in CoL of genus Odynerus View in CoL ; validated by ICZN 1970: 187. Type species: “ Odynerus punctum (Fabricius) ” sensu de Saussure, 1853 [= Ve spa flavescens Fabricius, 1775 View in CoL ], by subsequent designation ( van der Vecht 1959: 238; confirmed by ICZN 1970: 187).

Kalliepipona Giordani Soika, 1952: 81 (as subgenus of Pseudepipona de Saussure View in CoL ). Type species: Odynerus radialis (de Saussure) [= Rhynchium radiale de Saussure, 1855 View in CoL ], by original designation. Synonymized by Giordani Soika (1965).

Pseudokalliepipona Giordani Soika, 1955: 366 (as subgenus of Pseudepipona de Saussure View in CoL ). Type species: Odynerus bellatulus de Saussure, 1853 , by original designation. Synonymized by Giordani Soika (1965).

Parepipona Giordani Soika, 1957: 477 (as subgenus of Pseudepipona de Saussure View in CoL ). Type species: Odynerus radialis (de Saussure) [= Rhynchium radiale de Saussure, 1855 View in CoL ], by original designation. Synonymized by van der Vecht & Fischer (1972).

Anthodynerus [!] Giordani Soika, 1961: 445. Incorrect subsequent spelling of Antodynerus de Saussure, 1855 View in CoL .

Diagnosis. Metanotum angled, with dorsal raised disc, in dorsal view with semicircular ridge between the horizontal and vertical surfaces; anterior face of pronotum smooth, without foveae; tegula not evenly rounded posteriorly, emarginate adjoining parategula and surpassing apex of later; metanotum without tubercles; propodeum not raised shelf-like to same level of metanotum, without superior carinae; submarginal carina and valvula of propodeum not produced; fore wing with second submarginal cell not petiolate, first and second recurrent veins both received in second submarginal cell; midtibia with one spur; metasoma not petiolate; T1 sessile, not carinate, with transparent apical border; female cephalic fovea not in raised area; male antenna apically hooked; male midfemur not toothed; male S7 rounded apically.

Distribution. Ethiopian, Oriental and Palaearctic Regions.

Ethology. Knowledge about the behaviour of the genus Antodynerus de Saussure is poor. In the Indian subcontinent A. flavescens is known as a “squatter wasp,” nesting in pre-existing cavities, often in abandoned nests of Eumenes Latreille or Sceliphron Klug ( Jayakar & Spurway 1965) . See also Horne (1870), Cretin (1903), Stebbing (1905), Maxwell-Lefroy (1909), Gravely (1915), and Begum et al., (1991). Roubaud (1916) has published a brief note on the nesting behavior of the Afrotropical A. bellatulus bellatulus (de Saussure) , which also uses pre-existing cavities.

In this study we observed two behaviours of this genus for the first time. 1. Parasitic association of strepsipteran insect: In many specimens of Antodynerus limbatus (de Saussure) and some specimens of A. flavescens flavescens (Fabricius) female strepsipteran parasite were observed usually inside the tergal segments and rarely inside the sternal segments of the wasp. The female strepsipterans are larviform, leg-less and wingless, without eyes and antennae. In Figs 7 View FIGURES 7 – 12. 7, 8 , 13 View FIGURES 13 – 18 the female strepsipteran is seen as partially projecting from wasp’s metasoma. The species of the genus Pseudoxenos Saunders from family Stylopidae (Strepsiptera) are known as specialized parasites of Eumeninae ( Kifune & Yamane 1985, Lelej 1996). 2. Symbiotic association with mites: In many specimens of Antodynerus limbatus (de Saussure) and some specimens of A. flavescens flavescens (Fabricius) symbiotic associations with mites were observed. There are no modified acarinaria developed in the genus Antodynerus (see Giordani Soika 1985, for a survey of types of acarinaria). Mites usually occupy the posterior pits of the propodeum and rarely other areas such as the lateral sides of propodeum ( Fig. 17 View FIGURES 13 – 18 ), metasoma, etc. The mites of the family Winterschmidtiidae (Acari) are known to be symbiotic with potter wasps (e.g. Okabe & Makino 2003).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Eumenidae

Loc

Antodynerus de Saussure, 1855

Kumar, Girish P. & Carpenter, James M. 2013
2013
Loc

Parepipona

Giordani Soika 1957: 477
1957
Loc

Pseudokalliepipona

Giordani Soika 1955: 366
1955
Loc

Kalliepipona

Giordani Soika 1952: 81
1952
Loc

Antodynerus

de Saussure 1855: 287
1855
Loc

Rhynchium radiale

de Saussure 1855
1855
Loc

Rhynchium radiale

de Saussure 1855
1855
Loc

Antodynerus

de Saussure 1855
1855
Loc

Odynerus bellatulus

de Saussure 1853
1853
Loc

Leionotus

Kirby & Spence 1828
1828
Loc

Odynerus

Latreille. This 1802
1802
Loc

flavescens

Fabricius 1775
1775
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