Deuteragenia albithrix (Shimizu & Ishikawa, 2002)

Kochetkov, D. N. & Loktionov, V. M., 2019, New and little known species of spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) from the Russian Far East, Far Eastern Entomologist 382, pp. 1-9 : 2-3

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.25221/fee.382.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:74E98099-3056-4038-B41E-B884D82E2A1C

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/862787C5-FFA7-FFF7-FF35-D333FC5FFB13

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scientific name

Deuteragenia albithrix
status

 

Deuteragenia albithrix View in CoL (Shimizu et Ishikawa, 2002)

Figs 1–2 View Figs 1–2

Dipogon (Deuteragenia) albithrix Shimizu & Ishikawa, 2002: 367, ♀♂ (holotype – ♀, Japan,

Tokyo, Okutama, Hikawa, X. 1952 (S. Tada), deposited in Tokyo Metropolitan

University, Japan).

Deuteragenia albithrix: Lelej & Loktionov, 2012: 8.

MATERIAL EXAMINED. Paratype: Japan: Hirasawa, Inashi (Nagano), 19.IX

1978, 1♀ (M. Arima). Other material: Russia: Primorskii krai, Dersu, 24, 27.VIII

2

DIAGNOSIS. This species can be easily separated from other congeners of

Deuteragenia vechti species-group by the propodeum rugulose posterolaterally in both sexes; the fore wing with a weak inner band, the clypeus with a very narrow apical rim and a rounded glabrous ridge and T1 petiolate in females; the hypopygium narrow and rod-shaped, compressed laterally and broadly flattened along midline ventrally in males (Shimizu & Ishikawa, 2002).

DISTRIBUTION. Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu, Kyushu) (Shimizu & Terayama,

2016), Russia (Primorskii krai) (new record).

REMARKS. This species belongs to the Deuteragenia vechti species-group representatives of which posses the clypeus with a distinct preapical ridge and strongly depressed apical rim in females and the S6 with a pair of large lateral hooks in males (Shimizu & Ishikawa, 2002).

view; 2 – habitus, lateral view. Scale bar: 0.1 mm for 1; 1.0 mm for 2.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Pompilidae

Genus

Deuteragenia

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