A revision of Laphyragogus KOHL, 1889, with description of a new species (Hymenoptera, Spheciformes)
Author
Schmid, Christian
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Linzer biologische Beiträge
2022
2022-09-01
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10.5281/zenodo.7507504
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Key to
Laphyragogus
males
1 T7 basally with triangular platform, with rectangular or overhanging tip (seen in lateral view) (fig. 6). Second tarsal segment of midleg asymmetrical (fig. 8), apically with enlargement. ...................................................................................
L. ajjer
species group 2
- T7 without platform, at most with a small elevation and rounded tip. Second tarsal segment of midleg simple...............................................................
L. kohli
species group 4
2 Head and thorax markedly yellow and lateral spine of S6 short (as long as diameter of hindmetatarsus medially).
Algeria
,
Morocco
... .................................
L. ajjer
DE BEAUMONT
- Not in this character combination. Arabian peninsula and western Asia. ...........................3
3 Lateral spine of S6 short, as long as diameter of hindmetatarsus medially (fig. 9). S7 and S8 simple. Mesoscutum, mesopleuron and Mesosternum black (fig. 7).
United Arab Emirates
,
Oman
. ........................................................
L. gessi
SCHMID- EGGER
nov.sp.
Lateral spine of S6 twice as long as diameter of hindmetatarsus medially (fig. 21). S7 apically widely emarginated, laterally each with a tubercle. S8 medially with tubercle. Mesosternum and mesopleuron predominantly yellow, mesoscutum with two large yellow spots (fig. 20).
Iran
,
United Arab Emirates
......
L. orientalis
DE BEAUMONT
stat. rev.
4 Mesosoma and head in greater extend yellow (fig. 14). Last sternites with long and dense white pilosity, surpass T
7 in
dorsal view (figs 15, 16).
India
,
Oman
,
Iran
,
Pakistan
,
Tajikistan
.................................................................................
L. kohlii
BINGHAM
- Mesosoma and head predominantly black. Last sternites only with scattered pilosity, setae shorter or less dense (except in
L. visnagae
from NW Africa) ...................................5
5 T7 apically evenly triangular. S7 without keel. ..................................................................6 T7 apically pointed or with longitudinal apex. S7 with longitudinal keel. ..........................7
6 S6 mediolaterally each with a triangular tooth, directed to the side. Between tubercules and lateral margin of sternite with dense and long pilosity, directed backwards (fig. 37). Larger species,
10-11 mm
.
Israel
, North Africa. ........................
L. pectinata
DE BEAUMONT
- S6 only with median hollow, pilosity of S6 scattered or lacking. Smaller species,
8-10 mm
.
Morocco
,
Algeria
. ...............................................................
L. visnagae
DE BEAUMONT
7 Medial keel of S7 (in lateral view) flat, apically slightly emarginated (
Fig. 27
). Apex of T7 short (fig. 26).
Egypt
,
Israel
,
Morocco
.....................................................
L. pictus
KOHL Medial
keel of S7 apically elevated. Apex of T7 longer (fig. 17).
United Arab Emirates
,
Iran
. .............................................................................................
L. strakai
SCHMID- EGGER