The digger wasps of the genus Didineis Wesmael (Hymenoptera: Crabronidae: Bembicinae) of Russia and adjacent territories, with a key to species and new synonymies
Author
Nemkov, Pavel G.
text
Zootaxa
2015
3941
3
391
400
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3941.3.5
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1175-5326
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Didineis bactriana
Gussakovskij 1937
Didineis bactriana
Gussakovskij 1937
: 613
, ♀, ♂.
Lectotype
, designated here: ♀,
Uzbekistan
, Khatyrchi (ZIN), examined.
Didineis ogloblini
Gussakovskij 1937
: 615
, ♀.
Holotype
: ♀,
Russia
, Kalmykiya, Ulan-nor Lake near Caspian Sea (ZIN), examined.
New synonymy
.
Didineis bactriana
:
Bohart & Menke 1976
: 458
;
Kazenas 2001
: 43
.
Didineis ogloblini
:
Bohart & Menke 1976
: 459
.
Alysson bactriana
:
Kazenas 1978
: 95
.
Alysson zimini
:
Pulawski 1978
: 213
;
Rudoiskatel 2010
: 152
.
Material examined
.
Lectotype
of
Didineis bactriana
Gussakovskij—1♀,
Uzbekistan
, Khatyrchi,
27.VIII 1928
(Zimin) (
ZIN
); paralectotype—
1♂
,
Turkmenistan
, Charjui,
7.V 1928
(Umnov) (
ZIN
).
Holotype
of
Didineis ogloblini
Gussakovskij—♀,
Russia
, Kalmykiya, Ulan-nor Lake near Caspian Sea (Ogloblin) (
ZIN
).
Mongolia
:
1♂
, Govi-Altai Aimag,
15 km
WNW Dzokhoi,
16.VII 1970
(Emelyanov) (
ZIN
).
Recognition
.
Didineis bactriana
is characterized by a rich red coloration of the body. The female is unique in having the vertex behind eyes red. The male can be recognized by the red lateral surface of the mesopleuron, propodeum except for the enclosure, metasomal segments I–III, and base of metasomal segment IV.
Description
. Body black with the following red: in female vertex behind eyes, pronotum, scutum, scutellum, lateral surface of mesopleuron, propodeum, metasomal segments I, and metasomal segment II basally to entirely; in male pronotum, lateral surface of mesopleuron, propodeum except for enclosure, metasomal segments I–III, and base of metasomal segment IV. Female clypeus and band on inner eye margin yellowish-red, scape and basal flagellomeres red, other flagellomeres brownish. Male clypeus, band on inner eye margin, and scape pale-yellow, flagellum red. Legs red. Frons finely, densely punctate (punctures less than one diameter apart). Scutum finely, somewhat densely punctate (punctures about one diameter apart). Lateral surface of mesopleuron finely punctate, shine. Metasomal tergum II finely and somewhat densely punctate (punctures about one diameter apart). Female flagellomeres VI–IX twice as long as wide. Male flagellomeres I–III not concave ventrally, flagellomeres VI–IX longer than wide, foretibia not modified.
Distribution
.
Russia
(Kalmykiya),
Uzbekistan
,
Turkmenistan
,
Mongolia
.
Justification of New Synonymy
. In the original description of
Didineis ogloblini
Gussakovskij (1937)
indicated that the female (the male was still unknown) differs from the related
D. bactriana
in details of body coloration and punctation, but he did not point out that both species share a red vertex behind the eyes, a unique character among the Palearctic
Didineis
. The examination of the
types
of
D. bactriana
and
D. ogloblini
has not revealed any essential differences between the females of these species (the male of
D. ogloblini
is unknown), the existing differences between them being in my opinion the result of individual variation. I regard
D. ogloblini
as a junior subjective synonym of
D. bactriana
Gussakovskij.