Ctenagenia pagliano, Egger, 2019
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.3742968 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3809968 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B6976E-7901-F142-FF7A-FE60C7E7CC28 |
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Valdenar |
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Ctenagenia pagliano |
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nov.sp. |
Ctenagenia pagliano SCHMID- EGGER nov.sp. ( figs 1-3 View Figs 1-3 )
Holotype: 1♀ 8.ix.2010 Lebanon, Fghal [34.208N, 35.676E], leg. L. Picciau (coll. Schmid-Egger). GoogleMaps
Paratype: 1♀ same data as holotype (coll. Schmid-Egger). GoogleMaps
Diagnosis: Ctenagenia pagliano nov.sp. is easy to recognize by its overall yellow and orange body colour. Remaing species are black coloured, C. ozbeki WAHIS, 2002 has also a partly dark red mesosoma and tergites, and lemmon yellow abdominal bands. Erect propodeal pubescence is pale, less dense and very sparse in C. pagliono, and black or brown and denser in C. ozbeki , and C. vespiformis KLUG, 1834. C. pagliono can also distinghuished from C. ozbeki by smaller ocelli and from C. vespiformis by four basitarsal spines instead of five. See WAHIS (2002) for recognition of C. ozbeki and C. vespiformis .
Description female: Body length ca 20 mm (cannot be measured exactly, because abdomen is curved down in both type specimens). Colour: Whole species ocre yellow, T 2-5 with large bright yellow bands, leaving basally, apically and laterally a darker margin. Head and mesosoma with long, erect setae, in average as long as AS 1. Wing transparent, wing venation yellow, stigma white. Morphology: Forebasitarsus with four spines, apical spine as long as 2. tarsal segment. Labrum medially emarginated, rooflike, with medial groove. Malar space as long as diameter of hindocellus. Diameter of hindocellus 0,5x as long as POL and as OOL. Metapostnotum deeply impressed, half as long as scutellum, shiny. Propodeum coarsely sculptured, but finer as in C. vespiformis . Agree in remaining aspects with C. vespiformis .
Male: Unknown.
Etymology: The species is dedicated to Guido Pagliano from Turino/ Italy, a specialist of Mutillidae and other Aculeata families, who left the type specimens to me. The name is a noun in apposition.
Distribution: Lebanon.
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