A review of the Mutillidae (Hymenoptera) of Yemen
Author
Lelej, Arkady S.
Author
Harten, Antonius Van
text
Zootaxa
2006
1226
1
50
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.172671
b0d82648-af13-4bba-8318-49fa28bd2515
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172671
Spinulomutilla yemenita
Lelej
,
sp. nov.
(
Figs 22, 23
)
Diagnosis
The male of this new species has weak carinae on S7 and hypopygium and resembles that of
Spinulomutilla flavogastra
Nonveiller 1994
described from
Cameroon
. It can be separated from the latter species in having less asymmetrical genitalia, golden pubescence on terga inverted medially (reverted back in
S. flavogastra
). The male of this species resembles that of
S. sennae
(Magretti 1906)
from
Eritrea
and
Ethiopia
in having similarly shaped genitalia and similar coloration of metasoma. It can be separated from the latter species by having differently shaped penial valves, and unarmed S6 (armed in
S. sennae
).
Description
MALE. Body length
6.6 mm
. Head width 1.3X its height. POD: OOD 1.0X. Relation of pedicel and first three flagellomeres 0.6: 1.1: 1.1: 1.3. Clypeus with rounded median deep shiny concavity and narrow preapical setose line bordered laterally by weak tubercles. Mandible bidentate, not excised beneath, without subbasal tooth on inner border. Parascutal carinae not developed.
Hind
coxa with carina inside which ends in a sharp tubercle. S1 anteriorly with rounded carina. Lateral felt lines located on T2 only. T7 with lateral and apical carinae and median swelled wide glabrous area. S6 not carinate, S7 with weak posterolateral carinae, hypopygium with strongly curved lateral carinae in basal half and weak subapical ones (
Fig. 22
). Penial valves short, weakly asymmetrical (
Fig. 23
). Mesoscutum and scutellum densely punctate, tegulae sparsely punctate. Propodeum dorsally and posteriorly reticulate. T2 and S2 sparsely punctate, punctures larger on S2 and sparser on tergal disc.
Head, mesosoma, coxae, tibiae, and femorae black; mandible black, reddish preapically; tegula glabrous, castaneous; tarsi ferruginousred; antennae black with castaneous pedicel and apical part of scape; forewings fuscous. Metasoma ferruginous except brown S1. Head, except clypeal median part, pronotum dorsally and propodeum dorsally with dense recumbent and erect silvery setae; mesoscutum, scutellum and tegulae with black setae; mesopleurae with silvery setae; legs with sparse white setae; T2–T6 posteriorly with bands of dense golden recumbent setae inverted medially, T2 basally with wide band concave posteriorly of golden setae reverted back. T7 with sparse black setae. Metasomal sterna with sparse yellowish setae, S2–S7 with apical fringes of yellowish setae.
FEMALE. Unknown.
Type
material
Holotype
ɗ,
Yemen
: Al Kadan,
17.II–31.III.1998
, MT, AvH & H.M. Naser [
ZMAN
].
Distribution
Yemen
.
Etymology
The specific name originates from
Yemen
, referring to the country where the species has been found.