Sphex schlaeflei, Schmid-Egger, 2019

Schmid-Egger, Christian, 2019, A review oI the Sphex flavipennis species group (Hymenoptera, Sphecidae) in northwest AIrica with description oI two new species and a discussion oI a species Irom Sardinia, Linzer biologische Beiträge 51 (1), pp. 459-471 : 465

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.3758425

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3805947

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A587D1-FFAB-5840-1FB3-11931A94F9C3

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Valdenar

scientific name

Sphex schlaeflei
status

nov.sp.

Sphex schlaeflei SCHMID- EGGER nov.sp. (figs. 8, 18, 21)

Holotype: male 15.vi.2014 Morocco, 30 km NNW Tazenakht , on route N10, 30.830N 7.288W leg CSE (coll ZSM, barcoding voucher number BC ZSM HYM 22120) GoogleMaps . Paratypes: 3 males, 2 females, same date as holotype, coll. CSE (1 male: barcoding voucher number BC ZSM HYM 22129, 1 female barcoding voucher number BC ZSM HYM 22121) ; male 30.v.1995 Morocco, Anti-Atlas , 40 km SW Quarzazate, Steppe 10 km SW Tazenakht 30.515N 7.283W (leg. et. coll CSE) GoogleMaps ; 2 females 7 males 30.v.1990 Ait Saoun near Agdz 30.733N 6.632W (leg. et coll. Schlaefle) GoogleMaps ; male 11.vi.2007 Tizi'n-Tinififft 30.710N 6.588W (leg. et coll. Schlaefle) GoogleMaps ; male 19.vi.2007 Ouarzazate 30.911N 6.923W (leg. et coll. Schlaefle) GoogleMaps .

D i a g n o s i s: Sphex schlaeflei is similar to S. funerarius and differs genetically from the remaining species of this lineage (fig. 1). The female is characterized by the following character combination: T 1-3 and S1-3 red, apart from black petiole, legs black (at most foretibia red), wings transparent with grey apical margin, erect setae of face yellowish-brown, petiole 1,3x as long as medial width. S. flavipennis , S. maroccanus and S. funerarius differ by having legs predominantly red and setae of face white.

The male of S. schlaeflei is characterized by black legs, T 1-4 and S 1-4 red (apart from black petiole), wings transparent with grey margin, AS 6-8 with placoids. Setae of underside of head and mesosoma yellowish or ̎dirty̎ white, darker than in S. funearius. The remaining Sphex males from northwest Africa with red abdominal base differ by number of placoids. They lack in S. flavipennis (resp. are reduced to very narrow placoids in AS 7-8). S. funerarius and S. maroccanus have large placoids on AS 7-9, at least in African populations. S8 of S. schlaeflei is unique by a rounded apex with small point.

D e s c r i p t i o n o f m a l e h o l o t y p e: Body length 20.0 mm. Colour: Black, apical third of mandible brown. Red are T 1-3 and S 1-3 except petiole, basal half of T 4 and S4. Face below ocelli with dense adpressed silver pubescence and erect white setae. Pilosity of underside of head and mesosoma yellowish to brownish white. Wings greyish with some yellow shimmer, with infumate apical zone, wing venation black. Morphology: AS 6-8 with large placoids. Petiole 2,3x as long as its maximal width. S8 with rounded apex, apically with small point. Otherwise similar to S. funerarius .

V a r i a t i o n i n m a l e p a r a t y p e s: Body length. 19.0 - 25.0 mm. Adpressed setae of face yellow in some specimens, red colour of abdomen variable ( T 2 all black, or T 4 all red).

D e s c r i p t i o n o f f e m a l e: Body length 20.0-30.0 mm. Colour: Black, basal half of mandible and tegula dark red; parts of foretibia and foretarsi dark red, T 1-3 and S 1-4 red, apart from petiole (red is somewhat darker than in S. funerarius ). Wings greyish with an infumate apical zone. Wing venation reddish, media black. Erect setae of face dark brown-yellowish, adpressed setae of face silver. Remaining setae of thorax and mesosoma brownish. Morphology: Petiole 1,4-1.5x maximal width. Otherwise similar to S. funerarius .

G e o g r a p h i c d i s t r i b u t i o n: The species is only known from a small area around Ouarzazate in southern Morocco, south of the Atlas Mountains.

H a b i t a t: S. schlaeflei was found in a steppe-like habitat and in a small oasis with palm trees on flowering Echinops spp.

E t y m o l o g y: The species is named after Wolfgang Schlaefle from Switzerland, a friend and engaged hymenopterist. He collected the new species for the first time.

ZSM

Bavarian State Collection of Zoology

T

Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

V

Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Pompilidae

Genus

Sphex

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