Palaearctic species of Ammoplanus (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae)
Author
Boucïek, Zdenek
text
Journal of Natural History
2001
35
849
929
journal article
1464-5262
A. (Ammoplanus) transcaspicus
Gussakovskij
Ammoplanus transcaspicus
Gussakovskij, 1931: 454
±455.
Turkmenistan
: Uch-Adzhi, SW of Chardzhou.
Lectotype
female, by subsequent designation (
Marshakov, 1976: 679
); in ZMAS (not examined).
Addition to diagnostic features
Male.
Marshakov described (1978: 368) the facial mask as`pale yellow’ but a male from
Mongolia
sent to me on loan from ZMAS has the mask white (as well as the mandibles in females); in an Israeli specimen pale yellowÐapparently an intraspeci®c variation. Clypeus very short (®gure 128), almost ¯at, without median tooth but in its place with a tiny arcuate swelling. Labrum almost twice as long as clypeus, with sides converging, at apex with two rounded lobes. Palpi slender, rather long. Occipital carina distinct but ®ne. Pronotal collar rounded, shiny. Hind basitarsus distinctly but only gradually expanded near middle (®gure 52). Distal half of sternite 4 and whole surface of sternites 5 and 6 with short pilosity, combed towards sides where becoming longer, in particular in hind corners, forming distinct though loose tufts on sternite 4 and less distinct ones on sternite 5; sternite 6 with longer and slightly denser hair on sides and at the slightly raised apex. For apex of aedeagal gonostyle see ®gure 53.
Female.
Head slightly higher than broad, in lateral view twice as long as stout. Clypeus with very small median tooth in form of a black tubercle, lower than broad, not reaching base of labrum (in all examined females of same size). Mandibles very slightly widened in two-thirds of length, then inner margin slightly emarginate; base very broad (®gure 128). Underside of head in anterior half barely convex, with sparse short hairs; oral fossa almost U-shaped, margined by ®ne carina. Flagellar segments very slightly transverse, apical segment slightly asymmetric. Upper frons, and mesoscutum shiny, with weak but detectable microreticulation, on temples and upper mesepimeron with traces of striation; on frons punctures very small and sparse. Dorsal part of propodeum regularly moderately convex, usually more than two-thirds as long as broad in middle, with almost straight median carina and ®ne rugulose reticulation, sides with ®ne diagonal striation becoming vertical posteriorly. See also
Marshakov (1978: 368)
.
Comment.
Very similar to the west Mediterranean
A. kohlii
with which it is compared in the key above.
Material examined.
Turkmenistan
:
Berzengi
nr
Ashkhabad
,
1m
,
28 April 1991
(
Kazenas
)
.
Kazakhstan
(W.):
5 km
SW of Tansyk
at
Tansyk River
,
1m
,
28 April 1986
(
Kazenas
); (S.,
Qizilqum
):
50 km
SW of settlement
Bairkum
,
11m
,
14 May 1992
(
Janokmen
, det.
Kazenas
; most
BMNH
)
.
Mongolia
(
Eastern Aimak
):
River Numregin Gol
32 km
SE of Salkhit
,
1m
,
8 April 1976
(
Kozlov
); (
SuÈhbaatar Aymak
):
25 km
NW of Bayan-Delger
, 1,
19 April 1975
(
Kozlov
; both
Marshakov
det.,
ZMAS
)
.
Distribution.
Kazakhstan
,
Mongolia
.