The female velvet ants (aka modkhong) of southern Thailand (Hymenoptera: Mutillidae), with a key to the genera of southeast Asia
Author
Williams, Kevin A.
Author
Lelej, Arkady S.
Author
Okayasu, Juriya
Author
Borkent, Christopher J.
Author
Malee, Rufeah
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Thoawan, Kodeeyah
Author
Thaochan, Narit
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Zootaxa
2019
2019-05-07
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10.5281/zenodo.2669927
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1175-5326
2669927
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Genus 13.
Promecilla
André, 1902
Diagnosis.
FEMALE. See the key above and Lelej (1995b). MALE. See
Lelej (1985
,
1995b
).
Diversity and Distribution.
There are 27 species recognized (
Bischoff 1920
;
Lelej 2002
,
2005
), including
P. philippinensis
Lelej, 2005
(
Fig. 12
) from the
Philippines
and nearly half of these occurring in
India
.
Remarks.
Some species, like
P. decora
were formerly included in
Sinotilla
. In most keys,
Promecilla
females are separated from
Sinotilla
because they lack a scutellar scale. This trait can be deceptively difficult to score because the scutellar scale size is variable in genera that do possess a scale (like
Sinotilla
) and sometimes a confluence of puncture intervals can form an apparent scale in genera that shouldn’t possess one (like
Promecilla
). In these cases, the best hope for accurate genus assignment is to discover the sex association, as males of
Promecilla
and
Sinotilla
differ in antennal and genitalic morphology, and the male of
P. decora
described by Pagden, clearly belongs to
Promecilla
.
Discovery of new sex associations might lead to changes in the genus assignments proposed in this research, but that will facilitate more accurate genus limits and diagnoses for these wasps.