Sphex voeltzkowii Kohl, 1909
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2022.796.1665 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6535852 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C20928-FFA8-FF99-4247-12263D1C09B2 |
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Sphex voeltzkowii Kohl, 1909 |
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Figs 59, 62 View Figs 57–62. 57, 60–61 (red)
Sphex umbrosus var. voeltzkowii Kohl, 1909: 370 , ♂, ♀.
Differential diagnosis
Within the argentatus group; both sexes of this species can be recognized through the combination of the erect setae on the clypeus and the propodeum being at least partially black and the wings being slightly yellowish and basally not infuscate ( Fig. 59 View Figs 57–62. 57, 60–61 ). Similarly, S. taschenbergi and S. torridus have the erect clypeal and propodeal setae uniformly black, but the wings of S. taschenbergi are fuscous near the base and otherwise hyaline ( Fig. 52 View Figs 49–56. 49 ), whereas the cellular wing area of S. torridus is markedly ferruginousbrown ( Fig. 58 View Figs 57–62. 57, 60–61 ). Females of S. voeltzkowii are furthermore unique within the argentatus group regarding their more or less distinct elevation near the dorsal clypeal margin.
Material examined
Lectotype (designated here) MADAGASCAR – Atsinanana Region • ♀; Tamatave [now Toamasina] ; [18°08ʹ57ʺ S, 49°24ʹ08ʺ E]; Nov. 1904; ZMB. GoogleMaps
Paralectotype MADAGASCAR – Atsinanana Region • 1 ♂; same collection data as for lectotype; ZMB GoogleMaps .
Other material AFRICA • 1 ♀; BMNH .
MADAGASCAR – Anosy Region • 2 ♀♀; Behara ; [24°57ʹ S, 46°23ʹ E]; Jan. 1938; A. Seyrig leg.; MNHN GoogleMaps • 1 ♂, 1 ♀; same collection data as for preceding but Nov. 1938; MNHN GoogleMaps .
Description
Female
SIZE. 25.7–26.8 mm.
COLOR. Black except for the following, which are ferruginous: basal half of mandible and hindfemur posterodorsally. Cellular wing area yellowish. Forewing with fuscous spot beyond marginal cell.
VESTITURE. Appressed setae on clypeus, paraocular area and collar silvery, on scutum and propodeal enclosure black. Erect setae on clypeus, paraocular area, collar, scutum and propodeal enclosure black. Erect propodeal setae crimped, oriented perpendicularly and slightly curved towards anterior. Clypeus without glabrous spot. Scutellum densely and finely pubescent.
STRUCTURE. Free clypeal margin with three notches medially, not stepped. Clypeus without indentation, with elevation near dorsal margin. Scutellum convex. Metanotum raised, notably bituberculate. 2 nd recurrent vein joins slightly proximal from interstitium between submarginal cells II and III. Propodeal enclosure without any notable ridges. Foretarsomere I 2.6–2.8× length of antepenultimate spine. Petiole length 1.6–2.0 × its medial width.
Male
SIZE. 22.1–23.5 mm.
COLOR. Black except for ferruginous stripe in center of mandible. Cellular wing area yellowish. Forewing with fuscous spot beyond marginal cell.
VESTITURE. Appressed setae on clypeus, paraocular area and collar silvery, on scutum silvery-golden, on propodeal enclosure brownish-golden. Erect setae on clypeus, scutum and propodeal enclosure black and brownish-golden, on paraocular area and collar black, brownish-golden and silvery. Erect propodeal setae crimped, oriented perpendicularly and slightly curved towards anterior. Clypeus with glabrous spot in lower center. Scutellum densely and finely pubescent.
STRUCTURE. Free clypeal margin simple. Scutellum convex. Metanotum raised, notably bituberculate. 2 nd recurrent vein nearly joins interstitium between submarginal cells II and III. Propodeal enclosure without any notable ridges. Posterior margin of metasomal tergum VII convex. Posterior margin of metasomal sternum VII simple, of metasomal sternum VIII triangular. Penis valvae without conspicuous modifications. Petiole length 2.0–2.5 × its medial width. Flagellomere II with or without broad placoid covering its proximal two-thirds, flagellomeres V + VI with broad placoids covering their proximal four-fifths.
Variation
Unknown.
Distribution
Madagascar.
BMNH |
United Kingdom, London, The Natural History Museum [formerly British Museum (Natural History)] |
ZMB |
Museum für Naturkunde Berlin (Zoological Collections) |
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Sphex voeltzkowii Kohl, 1909
Dörfel, Thorleif H. & Ohl, Michael 2022 |
Sphex umbrosus var. voeltzkowii
Kohl F. F. 1909: 370 |