Podalonia luffii (E. SAUNDERS)

Dollfuss, H., 2010, A Key to Wasps of the Genus Podalonia FERNALD 1927 (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Sphecidae) of the Old World, Linzer biologische Beiträge 42 (2), pp. 1241-1291 : 1260

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5334616

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Podalonia luffii (E. SAUNDERS)
status

 

Podalonia luffii (E. SAUNDERS) View in CoL Figs 19 View Figs 9-22 , 39, 64, 89, 101

Psammophila arenaria LÜDERWALDT 1897: 125 View in CoL ,,, junior secondary homonym of Podalonia arenaria ( FABRICIUS 1787) View in CoL . Syntypes: Germany: Gollnow, now Poland: Goleniów (depository?).

Ammophila luffii E. SAUNDERS 1903: 248 ,,. Syntypes: Great Britain: Channel Islands: Jersey: no specific locality (OXUM).

R e c o g n i t i o n Podalonia luffii View in CoL has a propodeal enclosure with erect setae, and a basally red gaster.

The female scutum in most specimens is densely punctate, the arolia are well defined, the clypeus and frons are not covered with appressed silver setae. In addition, foretarsomeres are distinctly asymmetrical and have long spines (fig. 19), the mandible is largely or all dark reddish (in some specimens the mandible is nearly black). The free margin of clypeus is evenly arcuate, erect setae on head and thorax are predominately black, but on propodeum they are whitish, and the petiole is as long as hindtarsomere I or a little shorter. Podalonia mauritanica differs from P. luffii in having the free margin of the clypeus with a median lobe and blunt teeth.

In some larger males of P. luffii the clypeus is produced like in P. mauritanica , but such specimens differ distinctly by the shape of penis valve (fig. 64), ventrally (fig. 39, the tiny lateral teeth are hard to see). See also the penis valve dorsally (fig 89), and apically (fig. 101). Additionally, the male of P. luffii has black mandibles (in some specimens brown) and the wings are dark brown, whereas in P. mauritanica the mandible in most specimens is yellowish-brown and the wing veins are light-brown. Podalonia tydei differs from P. luffii in having appressed silver setae on the mesopleuron.

G e o g r a p h i c a l d i s t r i b u t i o n:Europe,CentralAsia.

S p e c i m e n s e x a m i n e d 53, 46.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Sphecidae

Genus

Podalonia

Loc

Podalonia luffii (E. SAUNDERS)

Dollfuss, H. 2010
2010
Loc

Ammophila luffii E. SAUNDERS 1903: 248

SAUNDERS E 1903: 248
1903
Loc

Psammophila arenaria LÜDERWALDT 1897: 125

LUDERWALDT H 1897: 125
1897
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