Passaloecus tuberangustus Bashir & Ma, 2019

Bashir, Nawaz Haider, Du, Shi-Jie, Yue, Dan, Li, Qiang & Ma, Li, 2019, The genus Passaloecus Shuckard (Hymenoptera: Crabronidae) from China with four new species and two new records, Zootaxa 4629 (3), pp. 428-440 : 433-435

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4629.3.10

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F7CEFC53-7D05-4284-A86A-287BF74DB500

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scientific name

Passaloecus tuberangustus Bashir & Ma
status

sp. nov.

3. Passaloecus tuberangustus Bashir & Ma , sp. n.

( Figures 3 View FIGURE 3 ; 5c, g View FIGURE 5 ; 6c, g View FIGURE 6 ; 7e, f View FIGURE 7 )

Material examined. Holotype: ♀, China: Gansu: Dangxian: Daheba , 2530m, 35°46’N, 102°54’E, 30.VII.2004, No. 200707825, coll. Shi Min ( ZU) GoogleMaps . Paratypes: 1♀, same data as holotype GoogleMaps ; 2♀♀, same data as holotype except No. 200707617, 200707380, coll. Chen Xuexin ( ZU) GoogleMaps ; 2♀♀, No. 200707774, 200707775, coll. Wu Qiang ( ZU) ; 3♂♂, No. 200707783, 200707761, 200707791, coll. Wu Qiang ( ZU) ; 1♂, NO.200707823, coll. Shi Min ( ZU) ; 2♀♀, China: Shanxi: Liuba: Ziboshan Mount , 1632m, 33°32'N, 106°59'E, 3–4.VIII.2004, No. 200707302, 200707846, coll. Shi Min ( ZU) GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis. This species resembles P. singularis Dahlbom, 1844 in sharing: mandible bidentate apically; labrum distinctly constricted subapically; clypeus slightly convex medially; ocellar triangle moderately convex, slightly coriaceous, with fine, dense punctures; mesoscutum coarsely coriaceous, with midsize dense punctures; notaulus inconspicuously impressed, extending to ⅓ of mesoscutum; parapsidal line conspicuous, long; episternal sulcus conspicuously crenate; metapleuron shiny; propodeal enclosure not delimited by carina, with conspicuous, irregular reticulation; posterior surface of propodeum with irregular rugae, lateral surface shiny anteriorly, nearly smooth, with inconspicuous, dense, oblique, longitudinal striation; metasoma half mat, slightly coriaceous, with fine, dense punctures.

It differs from P. singularis Dahlbom by the following characters: petiole slightly elongate, longer than wide, nearly 3 × as long as midocellar diameter; free margin of clypeus broadly produced medially, slightly concave and turned up apically; metasoma slightly constricted between segments I and II; middle and upper frons with fine, dense punctures; vertex behind ocelli with fine, dense punctures; gena dorsally with fine, dense punctures, coarsely coriaceous; occipital carina usual, simple; pronotal collar without anterior carina; in male, flagellomeres III–VIII beneath with ivory linear tyloids, III, VIII, short, IV–VII, long. In P. singularis Dahlbom the petiole is short, nearly 1 × as long as midocellar diameter; free margin of clypeus truncate, slightly tridentate medially, teeth inconspicuous; metasoma distinctly constricted between segments I and II; middle and upper frons with large, dense punctures; vertex behind ocelli with midsize, dense punctures; gena dorsally with midsize to large, dense punctures, distinctly coriaceous; occipital carina much narrowed throughout, distinctly crenulate ventrally; anterior margin of pronotal collar with strong carina, without antero-lateral corner; in male, flagellomeres II–IX beneath with brownish oval tyloids, II, IX, short, III–VIII, long.

Description. Female and male. Black; labrum, pedicel, and tegula dark brown; palpi ivory; flagellum black, moderately dark brown; pronotal lobe ivory; forewing veins brown. Outer margin of fore tibia with narrow, yellowish band (remaining tibia dark brown), tarsi dark brown, fore trochanter and fore femur slightly dark brown; petiole, and metasoma black but apical segment dark brown.

Mandible bidentate apically ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 ad). Labrum distinctly constricted subapically ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 ad). Clypeus slightly convex medially, with sparse, fine, punctures, slightly coriaceous, free margin of clypeus broadly produced medially, slightly concave and turned up apically ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 ad). Lower frons coarsely coriaceous; interantennal tubercle inconspicuous ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 ad); frontal median carina inconspicuous; middle and upper frons coarsely coriaceous, and with fine, dense punctures; ocellar triangle moderately convex, slightly coriaceous, with fine, dense punctures. Vertex behind ocelli with fine, dense, punctures and dense, fine, transverse striation, coarsely coriaceous ( Fig. 3b View FIGURE 3 ); gena dorsally with fine, dense punctures, coarsely coriaceous. Lower gena with fine, sparse punctures, slightly coriaceous; occipital carina usual, simple.

Pronotal collar without anterior carina or anterolateral angle. Mesoscutum coarsely coriaceous, with midsize dense punctures that are 0–1 × diameters apart, anterior slope vertical and high, nearly 2 × midocellar diameter; scutal patches absent; admedian line conspicuous, extending to ⅓ of scutum length; notaulus inconspicuously im- pressed, extending to ⅓ of mesoscutum; parapsidal line conspicuous, long ( Fig. 5c View FIGURE 5 ). Scutellum slightly coriaceous, with fine, dense punctures that are 0–1 × diameters apart. Mesopleuron coarsely coriaceous, with fine, sparse punctures; scrobal sulcus inconspicuously impressed; episternal sulcus conspicuously crenate; omaulus absent ( Fig. 6c View FIGURE 6 ). Metapleuron shiny. Propodeal enclosure not delimited by carina, with conspicuous, irregular reticulation; posterior surface with irregular rugae mixed with dense, fine, transverse rugae ( Fig. 5g View FIGURE 5 ); lateral surface shiny anteriorly, nearly smooth, with inconspicuous, dense, oblique, longitudinal striation, remainder with fine, long, irregular, oblique longitudinal rugae.

Petiole slightly elongate, longer than wide, nearly 3 × as long as midocellar diameter ( Fig. 3c View FIGURE 3 ). Metasoma half mat, slightly coriaceous, with fine, dense punctures, sternum I without keel, sternum II deeply impressed basally; metasoma slightly constricted between segments I and II ( Fig. 6g View FIGURE 6 ).

Female. Body length 4.5–5.6 mm; mandible ivory except black margin; scape ivory beneath, above dark brown; mid tibia, and tarsi dark brown; hind leg black; setae on clypeus sparse, short and silvery ( Fig. 3a View FIGURE 3 ); HW: HLD: HLF = 74: 36: 62; HW: EWd: EW: TW: EL = 74: 16: 22: 21: 48; POD: OOD: OCD = 9: 13: 16; length of scape: length of pedicel: length of flagellomere I: width of flagellomere I: length of flagellomere II: width of flagellomere II = 25: 8: 9: 4: 9: 5; metanotum slightly coriaceous, with fine, dense punctures; hypersternaulus conspicuously crenate; PL: PW: LTI: WTI = 15: 9: 42: 37.

Male. Body length 4.4– 5 mm; mandible ivory except reddish brown margin; scape beneath with a small yellowish spot basally, remainder dark brown; mid tibia, and tarsi reddish brown; hind leg dark brown; setae on clypeus dense, slightly elongate, silvery ( Fig. 3d View FIGURE 3 ); HW: HLD: HLF = 67: 34: 54; HW: EWd: EW: TW: EL = 67: 16: 24: 16: 43; POD: OOD: OCD = 8: 11: 12; length of scape: length of pedicel: length of flagellomere I: width of flagellomere I: length of flagellomere II: width of flagellomere II = 18: 5: 7: 5: 8: 6; flagellomeres III–VIII beneath with linear ivory tyloids ( Fig. 3e View FIGURE 3 ); metanotum with tiny, sparse punctures; hypersternaulus shallow and short, inconspicuously crenulate; PL: PW: LTI: WTI = 11: 10: 43: 35; spinose tubercles absent on the hind margin of metasomal tergum VI mesally. Genitalia ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 f–h).

Distribution. China (Gansu, Shanxi).

Etymology. The name, tuberangustus , is derived from the Latin stem tuber (= swelling) and angustus (= narrow), referring to the male flagellomeres III–VIII beneath with linear tyloids, which is one of the main recognition characters of this species.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Crabronidae

Genus

Passaloecus

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