Afrotropical species of the ancient genus Meria ILLIGER 1807 (Hymenoptera, Tiphiidae)
Author
Boni, M.
text
Linzer biologische Beiträge
2009
2009-12-18
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5280195
0253-116X
5280195
Meria dasymetopa
nov.sp.
Holotype
Ƌ -
South Africa
= /CAP/ /
capensis n.sp.
Ss
/ (blue) /C.ne
Saussure
/ /
Tye
/ (red),
MHNG
Paratype
Ƌ - -
South Africa
= /Hex river jan 9.84/ /C.ne Saussure/,
MHNG
Male.
Holotype
.
Figs 103-110
. Measurements: body length =
15 mm
; forewing length =
8 mm
.
Black, brown, pale yellow. Wings hyaline. Brown: tip of mandible; legs but fore and mid coxae and yellow areas; lateroterga partially. Yellow: tip of
Tsa
; most of mandible and clypeus; two lateral spots along the fore border and a subapical stripe on
N
1
disk; most of tegula; tarsi, most of tibiae, ventral and apical femurs, large spot on coxae; Apical stripe with largely indented fore edge on 1
st
to 6
th
terga and 2
nd
to 6
th
sterna; two lateral spots on 7
th
tergum. Transparent ventral edge of clypeus. Hypostoma semitransparent brown, swollen but not breaking
cOc
which is complete.
Secu
stripe a bit larger than 2/3 thickness of flagellomeri.
Em
3
smooth. Mid femur fore surface smooth and hairless. Hind coxa with a strong supplementary longitudinal laminated keel on its inner (postero) ventral edge; its inner dorsal keel irregular and less raised. Densely set fine
p
on the lower frons,
Tsa
, clypeus, most of
N
1
disk and
P
, bearing long white hair which almost conceals underlying integument. More scattered fine
p
elsewhere with long hair not concealing integument. Declivitous subtriangular surface of 1
st
sternum with densely packed
p
throghout.
The
paratype
does not show significant differences.
Female: unknown.
Ecology: unknown.
Derivatio nominis: from the Greek words δασύς = hairy and µέτωπον = frons, because of the hairy frontal head.