Ammophila menkei DOLLFUSS, 2013

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 : 456-457

publication ID

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

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BA2C87CD-F050-D82A-69ED-FBADFD02FD6C

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Marcus

scientific name

Ammophila menkei DOLLFUSS
status

sp. nov.

Ammophila menkei DOLLFUSS nov. sp. ( Figs 199 View Figs 198-205 , 269 View Figs 262-276 , 334 View Figs 332-356 , 392 View Figs 390-397 , 455 View Figs 444-460 , 574 View Figs 563-596 )

R e c o r d s: Holotype: 3, Tunisia: 56 km S Tataouine, 11. IV.1994, leg. J. Gusenleitner ( OÖLM).

N a m e d e r i v a t i o n: In honor of Dr. Arnold S. Menke, Bisbee, Arizona, USA, an outstanding specialist on Sphecidae .

R e c o g n i t i o n The male of Ammophila menkei is characterized by a clypeus distinctly elongate ( Fig. 199 View Figs 198-205 ), the ventral half of the clypeal disk concave and the dorsal half convex ( Fig. 334 View Figs 332-356 ). Additionally, the inner margin of the mandible has a basal tooth and the genitalia are characteristically shaped ( Figs 392 View Figs 390-397 , 455 View Figs 444-460 , 574 View Figs 563-596 ). The males of A. horni and A. strumosa share with A. menkei the elongate and anteriorly truncate clypeus, but differ conspicuously in having a differently shaped penis valve and gonostyle. The male of A. insignis differs from A. menkei in having the mesopleuron without dense appressed silvery setae, the scutum distinctly transversely ridged and differently shaped genitalia ( A. menkei has the mesopleuron with appressed silvery setae and the scutum punctate). The male of A. guichardi differs from A. menkei in having the clypeal disk all convex and differently shaped genitalia.

D e s c r i p t i o n 3: 18.5 mm. Black, with following yellowish-brown: mandible (except apex), scape ventrally, tegula, fore- and midlegs (except coxae), hindfemur (dorsally black), hindtibia (apically darkened), petiole, tergum I (dorsally black) and gastral segments II-IV. Apical terga black, without metallic shine, wings hyaline. Head (except vertex), thorax and propodeum laterally covered with appressed silvery setae; erect setae whitish. Inner margin of mandible with subapical tooth and short basal tooth; supra-antennal lamellate projection absent. Clypeus elongate, truncate apically ( Fig. 199 View Figs 198-205 ), disk concave on ventral half, distinctly convex on dorsal half ( Fig. 334 View Figs 332-356 ). Pronotal collar sparsely punctate dorsally, scutum distinctly punctate, admedian line poorly developed; scutellum longitudinally striate and punctate. Mesopleuron, metapleuron and propodeum laterally covered with appressed silvery setae that obscure underlying sculpture. Propodeal enclosure irregularly transversely ridged, sparsely covered with appressed setae and silvery-white erect setae. Episternal sulcus extending to anteroventral margin of pleuron, mesothoracic venter anteriorly not prominent, arolia well developed, claws without basal tooth. Gonostyle laterally: Fig. 392 View Figs 390-397 ; penis valve laterally: Fig. 455 View Figs 444-460 , apically: Fig. 574 View Figs 563-596 . Flagellomere I: II=1.4; 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: Tunisia.

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Liliopsida

Order

Poales

Family

Poaceae

Genus

Ammophila

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