Faunal study of velvet ants (Hymenoptera: Mutillidae) and their activity patterns and habitat preference at Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, Nye County, Nevada, USA
Author
Boehme, Nicole F.
Author
Tanner, David A.
Author
Williams, Kevin A.
Author
Pitts, James P.
text
Zootaxa
2012
2012-12-17
3587
1
45
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3587.1.1
20d58797-2815-434b-a9c5-5786e926af9d
1175-5326
283115
91FCB387-5D4F-4F12-ABDC-B06D7F60A271
Dilophotopsis concolor
(
Cresson, 1865
)
Mutilla concolor
Cresson, 1865: 390
,
3.
Holotype
: "Colorado" (ANSP).
Mutilla nanula
Dalla Torre, 1897: 65
. New name for
Mutilla pygmea
Blake, 1879
,
♀.
Lectotype
(designated here): "Bowlder, Colorado" (ANSP), nom. praeocc., nec
Gerstaecker 1874
.
Odontophotopsis alamonis
Viereck, 1904: 87
,
3.
Holotype
: New
Mexico
, Alamogordo (ANSP).
Odontophotopsis crassus
Viereck, 1924: 112
,
3.
Holotype
: British
Colombia
, Oliver (CNCI).
Dilophotopsis concolor laredo
Schuster, 1958: 86
,
3.
Holotype
: Texas, Winterhaven (UMSP).
Dilophotopsis concolor utahensis
Schuster, 1958: 87
,
3.
Holotype
: Utah, Delle (CUIC).
Diagnosis
. MALE. The male of this species can be easily identified by male genitalic characters. The external margin of the cuspis is angulate, with a dorsal carina present at the elbowed region, although the shape of the cuspis and the size of this carina vary to some degree (see
Wilson & Pitts 2008
:
Figs 3–11
). Also, the mesosternal tubercles are peg-like, a sternal felt line is lacking, and the hypopygidium is flattened and anterolaterally possesses a short longitudinal carina. The coloration of
D. concolor
is variable; the body coloration ranges from stramineous to castaneous, and many specimens have piceous areas under the tergal felt lines and near the apices of the femora. The mandibles are similar to
Acrophotopsis campylognatha
illustrated by
Pitts
et al
. (2010a
:
Fig. 2
). FEMALE. The female of this species can be diagnosed by the following unique combination of characters: a distinct basal tooth on ventral margin of mandible and a tooth-like projection at the anterior termination of the dorsal mandibular carina, the first metasomal segment is petiolate with the second, the second metasomal tergite lacks rasp-like tubercles between the integumental punctures anteriorly, and the pygidium is laterally defined by carinae with granulate sculpturing. The coloration and setal pattern is diagnostic.
Material examined.
Type
material.
Holotypes
:
M. concolor
: "Colorado" (
ANSP
)
;
O. alamonis
: New
Mexico
, Alamogordo,
15 May 1902
(
ANSP
)
;
O. crassus
: British
Colombia
, Oliver,
24 July 1923
, E. R. Buckell,
type
no. 754 (
CNCI
)
;
D. concolor laredo
: Texas, Winterhaven,
9 April 1935
, S. E. Jones (
UMSP
)
;
D. concolor utahensis
: Utah, Delle,
16 July 1927
, J. C. Bradley (
CUIC
).
Lectotype
of
M. pygmaea
Blake
: "Bowlder, Colorado" (
ANSP
).
Other material.
Nevada,
Nye Co., AMNWR: Non-dune site 1: 1 ♂, LT,
26–28.V.2009
,
1 ♂, LT,
23–25.VI.2009
,
3 ♂, LT,
21–23.VII.2009
,
2 ♂, LT,
18–23.IX.2009
, NFB
;
Non-dune site 2: 3 ♂, LT,
12–14.V.2009
,
12 ♂, LT,
26–28.V.2009
, NFB,
3 ♂, LT,
8–15.VI.2009
, NFB & DAT,
2 ♂, LT,
23–25.VI.2009
,
3 ♂, LT,
6–8.VII.2009
,
7 ♂, LT,
21–23.VII.2009
,
1 ♂, LT,
4–6.VIII.2009
, NFB
;
Non-dune site 3: 3 ♂, LT,
12–14.V.2009
,
3 ♂, LT,
26–28.V.2009
,
7 ♂, LT,
23–25.VI.2009
,
1 ♂, LT,
21–23.VII.2009
,
1 ♂, LT,
4–6.VIII.2009
,
1 ♂, LT,
18–23.IX.2009
, NFB
;
Non-dune site 4: 11 ♂, LT,
26–28.V.2009
, NFB,
2 ♂, LT,
8–15.VI.2009
, NFB & DAT,
8 ♂, LT,
23–25.VI.2009
,
8 ♂, LT,
21–23.VII.2009
,
2 ♂, LT,
17–19.VIII.2009
,
1 ♂, LT,
18–23.IX.2009
, NFB
;
Sand dune site 1: 2 ♂, LT,
26.VI.2008
, NFB, DAT & JPP,
2 ♂, LT,
12–14.V.2009
,
2 ♂, LT,
26–28.V.2009
, NFB,
1 ♂, LT,
8–15.VI.2009
, NFB & DAT,
3 ♂, LT,
23–25.VI.2009
,
1 ♂, LT,
21–23.VII.2009
,
1 ♂, LT,
17–19.VIII.2009
, NFB
;
Sand dune site 2: 4 ♂, LT,
12–14.V.2009
,
3 ♂, LT,
26–28.V.2009
, NFB,
1 ♂, LT,
8–15.VI.2009
, NFB & DAT,
1 ♂, LT,
6–8.VII.2009
,
4 ♂, LT,
21–23.VII.2009
,
1 ♂, LT,
4–6.IX.2009
, NFB
;
Sand dune site 3: 1 ♂, LT,
12–14.V.2009
,
2 ♂, LT,
26–28.V.2009
,
1 ♂, LT,
23–25.VI.2009
,
3 ♂, LT,
21–23.VII.2009
,
1 ♂, LT,
4–6.VIII.2009
,
2 ♂, LT,
18–23.IX.2009
, NFB
;
Sand dune site 4: 3 ♂, LT, 9.
VI.2008,
3 ♂, LT,
8–15.VI.2009
, NFB & DAT,
9 ♂, LT,
23–25.VI.2009
,
1 ♂, LT,
6–8.VII.2009
,
3 ♂, LT,
21–23.VII.2009
,
1 ♂, LT,
18–23.IX.2009
, NFB
;
Sand dune site 5: 2 ♂, LT,
24.VI.2008
, NFB, DAT & JPP,
1 ♂, LT,
21–23.VII.2009
,
1 ♂, LT,
17–19.VIII.2009
, NFB
;
Non-dune site 5: 1 ♂, LT,
26–28.V.2009
, NFB,
2 ♂, LT,
8–15.VI.2009
, NFB & DAT,
1 ♂, LT,
23–25.VI.2009
, NFB
;
Copeland site: 1 ♂, LT,
5.V.2008
, DAT,
4 ♂, LT, 14.
V.2008,
1 ♂, LT,
13.VI.2008
, NFB & DAT.
Distribution.
USA
(California, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New
Mexico
, Oklahoma, Texas, Washington, Wyoming and Utah),
Mexico
(Chihuahua, Coahuila, Durango, Jalisco, Tamaulipas and Zacatecas),
Canada
(British
Colombia
).
Activity.
Males were active from mid-spring through late summer (May through September). No females were collected.
Remarks.
Dilophotopsis concolor
were uniformly distributed across sand dune and non-sand dune habitats (U=16, p>0.2). One hundred fifty-six
D. concolor
males were collected from May through September at light traps. Only one
D. concolor
specimen was found at the NTS (
Ferguson 1967
).
This genus was reviewed by
Wilson and Pitts (2008)
, where they discovered that this species is morphologically and molecularly distinct from the other three subspecies, and raised it to the species level from the subspecies level. The female of this species was described by
Pitts
et al
. 2007
.
For this study we have designated a
lectotype
from the available
syntypes
. The
lectotype
was selected based on having extruded genitalia and the quality of the specimen. The label data are as follows [Bowlder] [Col.] [
Type
no. 4616] [
pygmea
. Bl.].