Ancistrocerus raddei (Kostylev, 1940)

Fateryga, Alexander V., Proshchalykin, Maxim Yu., Kochetkov, Denis N. & Buyanjargal, Batchuluun, 2020, New records of eumenine wasps (Hymenoptera, Vespidae, Eumeninae) from Russia, with description of a new species of Stenodynerus de Saussure, 1863, Journal of Hymenoptera Research 79, pp. 89-109 : 89

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.79.57887

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scientific name

Ancistrocerus raddei (Kostylev, 1940)
status

 

Ancistrocerus raddei (Kostylev, 1940) View in CoL

Figures 1-3 View Figures 1–3 , 4-5 View Figures 4–9 , 10 View Figures 10–15 , 11 View Figures 10–15 , 16 View Figures 16–23

Material examined.

Russia: Altai Rep., Kosh-Agach Distr., 6-8 km NE Kokorya, Kyzylshin Riv. vall., 49°57.34'N, 89°03.56'E, 1900 m, 17.VII.1996, (1 ♂), leg. A. Dudko, R. Dudko [FSCV]; Kosh-Agach Distr. , 5 km SE Chagan-Uzun , Tydtuyaryk Riv. vall., 50°04.42'N, 88°25.20'E, 8.VII.2019, (1 ♂), leg. AF [CAFK] GoogleMaps ; ibid., 9.VII.2019, (2 ♀, 4 ♂), leg. Yu.N. Danilov [CAFK] GoogleMaps ; ibid., 9.VII.2019, (1 ♀, 2 ♂), leg. AF [CAFK] GoogleMaps ; ibid., 10.VII.2019, (1 ♀), leg. AF [CAFK] GoogleMaps .

Distribution.

Russia: Western Siberia (Altai), Eastern Siberia (Krasnoyarsk Terr., Zabaikalskiy Terr.). - Mongolia, China.

Remarks.

Two males of this species from Krasnoyarsk Territory and Altai Republic were previously misidentified as another similar species, i. e., Ancistrocerus dusmetiolus (Strand, 1914) ( Fateryga 2017, Fateryga et al. 2017), while two females from Altai Republic and Zabaikalskiy Territory were reported as A. raddei ( Fateryga et al. 2017). The present record of both females and males in the same habitat in Altai suggested that the previous reports were based on a single species, i. e., only one species of this pair occurs in Siberia and Russia as a whole. Study of the holotype of A. raddei in ZISP (Figs 1-3 View Figures 1–3 ) confirms that the Russian material belongs to this species. Females of A. raddei (Figs 4 View Figures 4–9 , 5 View Figures 4–9 ) appear larger than A. dusmetiolus (Figs 6 View Figures 4–9 , 7 View Figures 4–9 ) and have a different color pattern: the clypeus is often mostly yellow with a central black spot but can be black with lateral yellow spots on its basal part as well; the dorsal mesepisternum often bears a large yellow spot and the scutellum always has two lateral yellow spots, as well as sometimes also the metanotum and propodeum; yellow apical bands on the metasoma are usually present on T1-T4 and S2 (rarely on T1-T5 or T1-T3 only; sometimes also on S3 but in some specimens all the sterna are black as well). Females of A. dusmetiolus from the type locality ( “Rivas”, Spain) have clypeus always black with lateral yellow spots on its basal part; their dorsal mesepisternum, scutellum (with very rare exceptions), metanotum, and propodeum are completely black; yellow apical bands on the metasoma are usually present on T1-T5 and S2-S4. Females from Central Asia (Figs 8 View Figures 4–9 , 9 View Figures 4–9 ), corresponding to the diagnosis of Odynerus (Ancistrocerus) alius Kostylev, 1935, junior subjective synonym of A. dusmetiolus according to Blüthgen (1939), generally resemble those from Spain but they usually have an additional spot on T6 and an apical band on S5. At the same time, males of A. raddei from Russia and A. dusmetiolus from both Spain and Central Asia have a similar color pattern (Figs 10 View Figures 10–15 , 12 View Figures 10–15 , 14 View Figures 10–15 ); only the number of apical bands on the metasoma slightly varies (4-6 on terga and 3-5 on sterna) between the species and two small lateral yellow spots on the scutellum can be sometimes present in A. raddei , while they are always absent in A. dusmetiolus . There are no valuable differences between them in the structure; in particular, even the shape of the clypeus is very similar (Figs 11 View Figures 10–15 , 13 View Figures 10–15 , 15 View Figures 10–15 ). Their genitalia, particularly aedeagi, also have no significant differences (Figs 16-18 View Figures 16–23 ). Thus, the taxonomic status of A. raddei is unclear: it may represent either just a color form of A. dusmetiolus or a distinct allopatric species. To ascertain the relationships between A. raddei and both the European and Central Asian populations of A. dusmetiolus , all of them should be studied molecularly. Until this is done, A. dusmetiolus should be excluded from the fauna of Russia.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Vespidae

Genus

Ancistrocerus