Ammophila djaouak DE BEAUMONT

Dollfuss, H., 2013, Revision of the Wasps Genus Ammophila KIRBY 1798 (Hymenoptera Apoidea Sphecidae) of the Palearctic Region and India, Linzer biologische Beiträge 45 (1), pp. 383-564 : 424-425

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5341134

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BA2C87CD-F030-D84A-69ED-FD8CFCB5FF6E

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Marcus

scientific name

Ammophila djaouak DE BEAUMONT
status

 

Ammophila djaouak DE BEAUMONT ( Figs 226 View Figs 216-226 , 341 View Figs 332-356 , 399 View Figs 398-413 , 462 View Figs 461-470 , 521 View Figs 509-526 , 580 View Figs 563-596 )

Ammophila djaouak DE BEAUMONT 1956: 178 , 3. Holotype: 3, Libya: n. Tripolitania : Gargaresc

( BMNH), examined. M a t e r i a l e x a m i n e d: Holotype 3 ( BMNH). Tunisia: Tataouine (13 OÖLM), 15 km S

Zarzis Ras Lemsa 33°41’N 11°11’E (233 coll. Schmid-Egger).

R e c o g n i t i o n Ammophila djaouak has a gastral apex without metallic shine, the mesothoracic venter not prominent anteriorly and the episternal sulcus extending to the anteroventral margin of the pleuron. The male of A. hemilauta differs from A. djaouak in having the inner margin of the mandible with two subapical teeth and no basal tooth, the labrum with a spine on the anterior margin and the shape of the gonostyle ( Fig. 398 View Figs 398-413 ) and the penis valve ( Figs 460 View Figs 444-460 , 578 View Figs 563-596 ) ( A. djaouak has one subapical tooth on the inner margin of the mandible and one blunt basal tooth, and the labrum has no spine). The male of A. albotomentosa differs from A. djaouak in having the clypeus less elongate ( Fig. 225 View Figs 216-226 ), the thorax covered with dense appressed silvery setae that obscure the underlying sculpture and in characteristically shaped gonostyle ( Fig. 385 View Figs 374-389 ) and penis valve ( Fig. 456 View Figs 444-460 ) ( A. djaouak has a thorax with appressed silvery setae that not obscure the underlying sculpture).

D e s c r i p t i o n 3: 20-21.5 mm. Gastral apex without metallic shine, mesothoracic venter not prominent anteriorly, episternal sulcus extending to anteroventral margin of pleuron, arolia large and claws without basal tooth. Black, with following yellowishbrown: mandible (except apex), tegula, fore- and midlegs (except coxa), hindfemur apically, hindtibia (except apically), petiole (dorsally darkened), tergum I (except for black dorsal stripe) and remaning areas of gaster (except some dark spots). Head, thorax and propodeum covered with appressed silvery setae that do not obscure sculpture on pronotal collar, scutum and metanotum; erect setae whitish. Inner margin of mandible with one subapical tooth and one blunt basal tooth; supra-antennal lamellate projection slightly developed. Ventral margin of clypeus elongate, narrowed and emarginated medially ( Fig. 226 View Figs 216-226 ), disk concave on ventral half and convex on dorsal half ( Fig. 341 View Figs 332-356 ), labrum anteriorly armed with preapical spine. Pronotal collar slightly punctate, not transversely ridged. Scutum distinctly transversely punctato-rugose, scutellum punctate and longitudinally striate. Propodeal enclosure irregularly coarsely rugose, covered with sparse appressed silvery setae and with erect setae. Genitalia characteristically shaped: gonostyle laterally: Fig. 399 View Figs 398-413 ; penis valve laterally: Fig. 462 View Figs 461-470 , ventrally: Fig. 521 View Figs 509-526 and apically: Fig. 580 View Figs 563-596 . Sternum VIII slightly emarginate. Flagellomere I: II=1.7; length of petiole = hindtarsomeres I+II+0.3×III.

♀ unknown.

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

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Liliopsida

Order

Poales

Family

Poaceae

Genus

Ammophila

Loc

Ammophila djaouak DE BEAUMONT

Dollfuss, H. 2013
2013
Loc

Ammophila djaouak

DE BEAUMONT J 1956: 178
1956
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