A Revision of the Wasp Genus Pison Jurine, 1808 of Australia and New Zealand, New Guinea, and the Pacific Islands (Hymenoptera: Crabronidae)
Author
Pulawski, Wojciech J.
text
Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences
2018
2018-12-17
65
1
584
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.13159946
0068-547X
13159946
Pison tridentatum
Pulawski
,
species nova
Figures 1137-1148.
NAME
DERIVATION
.–
Tridentatum
, Latin
neuter adjective meaning
tridentate
; with reference to the apically tridentate female mandible.
RECOGNITION
.–
Pison tridentatum
is an all black species with the setae silvery, three submarginal cells, the second recurrent vein interstitial with the second intersubmarginal vein or nearly so, and the setae appressed on tergum I.
The female has a psammophore on the gena, mandible, and forefemoral venter, and the lower gena impunctate and asetose on each side of the oral fossa (between the fossa and the psammophore). Other species are similar, but
P. tridentatum
and
P. dentatum
are unique in having two conspicuous preapical teeth on the inner mandibular margin apically rather than simple. Unlike
P. dentatum
, most of the tegula is impunctate in
P. tridentatum
, while mostly punctate in
P. dentatum
. Additionally, the ocellocular distance of
P. tridentatum
is smaller than the interocellar area, the clypeal lamella is rounded laterally, not forming a corner, the propodeum has a longitudinal carina separating the side from the dorsum and the posterior surface, and sterna II and III are impunctate apicomesally. Also similar is
P. setiferum
, which differs in having a simple mandibular apex, the setae of the upper frons and of interocellar area appressed, as long as 0.2-0.3 × midocellar diameter (rather than erect or suberect, as long as 0.4-0.6 × midocellar diameter), and the longest setae of the genal and forefemoral psammophores, respectively, about 0.4-0.6 × and 0.3-0.5 × the greatest forefemoral width (rather than 0.5-1.0 × and 0.6-0.8
×
).
FIGURES
1137-1142.
Pison tridentatum
Pulawski,
sp.
nov. (1137) Female clypeus and mandibles; (1138) Male clypeus and mandibles; (1139) Female gena in lateral oblique view (arrow shows occipital carina); (1140) Genal psammophore of female; (1141) Forefemoral psammophore of female; (1142) Female midfemur showing eect ventral setae.
The male shares with
P. dentatum
the free margin of the clypeal lamella obtusely angulate or rounded, not acutely angulate, and the mandible bidentate apically. Unlike
P. dentatum
, most of the tegula is impunctate in
P. tridentatum
(most of tegula punctate in
P. dentatum
), and sternum VIII is at most minimally emarginate apically, rounded apicolaterally (in
P. dentatum
sternum VIII is emarginate apically, with angulate apicolateral corner). The presence of a well-defined abductor ridge is a subsidiary recognition feature, as is sternum VIII punctate and setose only near the apex; also, in some specimens the occipital carina is expanded ventrally (higher than the hypostomal carina).
DESCRIPTION
.– Frons dull, with shallow but well-defined punctures less than one diameter apart. Occipital carina joining hypostomal carina, expanded ventrally in some specimens. Female gena narrow in dorsal view. Mandible with well-defined abductor ridge (Fig, 1144). Labrum minimally emarginate. Anteromedian pronotal pit transversely elongate, about as long as 1.5 × midocellar diameter. Propleuron varying: either densely punctate throughout or largely with sparse punctures. Scutum not foveate along flange, without short longitudinal ridges adjacent to posteri- or margin; scutal punctures small but well defined, nearly compressed in most specimens, but with small interspaces (less than one puncture width) in some small males; interspaces unsculptured. Tegula slightly enlarged. Mesopleural punctures well defined, compressed against each other in most specimens, up to one diameter apart in some. Postspiracular carina present, about as long as midocellar diameter. Metapleural sulcus in many specimens costulate between dorsal and ventral metapleural pits. Propodeum with irregular longitudinal carina separating side from dorsum and posterior surface and extending from gastral socket area toward spiracle (carina inconspicuous in specimen from Martins Well,
Western Australia
); dorsum irregularly rugose with tendency to form oblique ridges, punctate between rugae, with middle carina in shallow sulcus; side ridged, punctate between ridges; posterior surface conspicuously transversely ridged, punctate between ridges. Tergum I with small but well-defined punctures that vary from less than one diameter apart to slightly more than one diameter apart. Sternum II with punctures that vary from minute to conspicuous and from less than one diameter apart (some males) to several diameters apart mesally.
Setae silvery, appressed on frons (oriented dorsolaterally or dorsally in upper half, oriented laterally and ventrally in lower half); suberect on scutum but not longer than half midocellar diameter; mostly sinuous on lower gena (but straight, curved apically in smallest males), as long as 2.5 × midocellar diameter in female, as 1.0-1.5 × midocellar diameter in male; appressed on tergum I; nearly completely concealing integument on clypeus (except lamella) in female, completely so in male. Apical depressions of terga I-IV with silvery, setal fasciae.
Head, thorax, propodeum, legs, and gaster black; mandible varying from all black to yellowish brown mesally; male flagellum partly yellowish brown in some specimens.
♀
.– Upper interocular distance equal to 0.66-0.68 × lower interocular distance; ocellocular distance equal to 0.7-0.8 × hindocellar diameter, distance between hindocelli equal to 1.1-1.3 × hindocellar diameter; eye height equal to 0.90-0.94 × distance between eye notches. Free margin of clypeal lamella evenly rounded, with ill-defined corner, corners closer to each other than to respective orbit (Fig. 1137). Dorsal length of flagellomere I 2.2-2.7 × apical width, of flagellomere IX 1.3-1.5 × apical width. Lower gena, mandibular posterior margin, propleural and forecoxal outer margins, and forefemoral venter with psammophores (longest setae of genal, mandibular, and forefemoral psammophores about 0.5-1.0 ×, 0.8-1.0 ×, and 0.6-0.8 ×, respectively, of greatest forefemoral width); longest setae of midfemoral venter varying from 0.5 × midocellar diameter to 1.0 × midocellar diameter. Lower gena impunctate and asetose between oral fossa and psam-
FIGURES
1143-1147.
Pison tridentatum
Pulawski, sp.
nov., male. (1143) Flagellum; (1144) Mandible (arrow shows abductor ridge); (1145) Sternum VIII (ventral surface); (1146) Genitalia in dorsal view; (1147) Genitalia in lateral view.
RECORDS
.–
HOLOTYPE
:
♂
,
AUSTRALIA
:
Northern Territory
:
Keep River National Park
at
15°57ʹ55ʺS
129°01ʹ52ʺE
,
3-8 June 2001
, M.E.
Irwin, F.D. Parker, and C. Lambkin (ANIC).
PARATYPES
:
AUSTRALIA
:
Northern Territory
:
12-17 mi.
E Alice Springs,
22-27 Sept 1972
, H.E.
Evans (
1 ♀
,
1 ♂
,
ANIC
); Buchanan Highway
31 km
SSE
Victoria
Highway, 18-19 June, M.E. Irwin and
F.D. Parker
(
1 ♂
,
CAS
);
Gregory National Park
at
16°06.6ʹS 130°25.7ʹE,
24 May – 4 June 2001
, M.E.
Irwin, F.D
. Parker, and
C. Lambkin
(
1 ♀
,
ANIC
), at
16°06ʹ35ʺS
130°25ʹ39ʺE
,
24 May – 4 June 2001
,
M.E. Irwin, F.D. Parker, and C. Lambkin (
1 ♂
,
CAS), at 16°06.7ʹS 130°25.4ʹE,
5-12 June 2001
,
T. Weir
,
K. Pullen
, and
P. Bouchard
(
2 ♂
,
CAS
), at
FIGURE
1148. Collecting localities of
Pison tridentatum
16°06ʹ47ʺS
130°25ʹ24ʺE
,
24 May – 4 June 2001
, Pulawski,
sp. nov
.
M.E. Irwin
,
F.D. Parker
, and C.
Lambkin
(
4 ♂
,
ANIC
;
2 ♀
,
1 ♂
;
CAS
), at 16°09.8ʹS 130°26.5ʹE,
5-12 June 2001
,
M.E. Irwin
,
F.D. Parker
, and C.
Lambkin
(
1 ♀
,
ANIC
)
,
and at
16°09ʹ45ʺS
130°26ʹ31ʺE
,
12-15 June 2001
,
M.E. Irwin
, F.D.
Parker
, and C.
Lambkin
(
1 ♀
,
ANIC
)
;
Keep River National Park
at
15°45ʹ44ʺS
129°05ʹ55ʺE
, M.E.
Irwin
and F.D.
Parker
,
8 June 2001
(
1 ♀
,
1 ♂
,
ANIC
;
1 ♂
,
CAS
),
9 June 2001
(
2 ♀
,
1 ♂
,
ANIC
)
,
10-20 June 2001
(
1 ♂
,
CAS
)
,
at 15°45.4ʹS 129°05.6ʹE,
8 June 2001
,
F.D. Parker
and M.E.
Irvin
(
2 ♂
,
CAS
)
,
at
15°47ʹ49ʺS
129°06ʹ31ʺE
,
31 May – 3 June 2001
, T.
Weir
, K.
Pullen
, and P.
Bouchard
(
1 ♀
,
CAS
)
,
and
3-6 June 2001
, C.
Lambkin
F.D.
Parker
, and M.E,
Irwin
(
1 ♀
,
1 ♂
,
CAS
)
,
at
15°54ʹ55ʺS
129°04ʹ11ʺE
, M.E.
Irwin
, F.D.
Parker
, and C.
Lambkin
,
1-3 June 2001
(
1 ♂
,
ANIC
)
,
and
3-8 June 2001
(
1 ♂
,
ANIC
;
1 ♀
,
CAS
), at
15°55ʹ22ʺS
129°03ʹ25ʺE
,
3-6 June 2001
,
M.E. Irwin
,
F.D. Parker
, and C.
Lambkin
(
1 ♂
,
CAS
)
,
at
15°57ʹ33ʺS
129°01ʹ44ʺE
,
3-8 June 2001
,
M.E. Irwin
, F.D.
Parker
, and C.
Lambkin
(
1 ♀
,
ANIC
)
,
at
15°57ʹ55ʺS
129°01ʹ52ʺE
, M.E.
Irwin
, F.D.
Parker
, and C.
Lambkin
,
3-8 June 2001
(
1 ♀
,
CAS
)
,
10-13 June 2001
(
2 ♀
,
1 ♂
,
CAS
)
,
and
13-20 June 2001
(
1 ♀
,
CAS
)
;
Koongarra
15 km
E Mount Cahill
at 12°52ˈS 132°50ˈE,
12-13 June 1973
, J.C.
Cardale
(
1 ♀
,
ANIC
)
;
Victoria
Highway
at
15°42ʹ40ʺS
130°07ʹ48ʺE
, M.E.
Irwin
, F.D. Park- er, and C.
Lambkin
,
6-13 June 2001
(
1 ♀
,
CAS
)
,
13-19 June 2001
(
1 ♂
,
CAS
)
,
and
16°03ʹ22ʺS
129°05ʹ15ʺE
,
15-19 June 2001
,
M.E. Irwin
, F.D.
Parker
, and C.
Lambkin
(
1 ♀
,
CAS
)
;
Virginia
31 km
SE Darwin Central Business District
at 12°33ʹS 131°02ʹE,
16 Aug 1998
, S.M.
Gregg
(
1 ♂
,
NTM
)
.
Queensland
:
7 km
S Batavia Downs
at 12°43ʹS 142°42ʹE,
19 June – 22 July 1992
, P.
Zborowski
and E.S.
Nielsen
(
1 ♂
,
ANIC
)
;
Cockatoo Creek
at 11°39ʹS 142°27ʹE,
12 Aug – 10 Sept 1993
, P.
Zborowski
and S.
Shattuck
(
1 ♀
,
ANIC
)
;
Cockatoo Creek
Crossing
17 km
NW Heathlands
at 11°39ʹS 142°27ʹE,
7 June – 25 July 1992
, P.
Zborowski
and E.
Nielsen
(
3 ♀
,
2 ♂
,
ANIC
)
,
25 July – 19 Aug 1992
, P.
Zborowski
and J.C.
Cardale
(
1 ♀
,
ANIC
)
,
and
19 Aug - 18 Sept 1992
, P.
Zborowski
and L.
Miller
(
1 ♀
,
1 ♂
,
CAS
)
;
Coen
at 13°57ʹS 143°12ʹE,
16 Aug – 30 Sept 1993
, P.
Zborowski
and A.S.
Shattuck
(
1 ♂
,
ANIC
)
and
13 Sept – 20 Oct 1993
, P.
Zborowski
and D.
Rentz
(
1 ♀
,
ANIC
)
;
30 km
S Cooktown
at 15°40.9ʹS 145°12.4ʹE,
13 May 2007
, V.
Ahrens
and W.J.
Pulawski
(
1 ♂
,
CAS
)
;
Hann River
at 15°11ʹS 143°52ʹE,
17 Aug – 15 Sept 1993
, P.
Zborowski
and S.
Shattuck
(
1 ♀
,
ANIC
)
;
Holts Creek
8 km
N Mussellbrook Camp
at 18°33ʹS 138°11ʹE, I.D.
Naumann
(
1 ♀
,
CAS
)
;
Musselbrook Camp
at 18°36ʹS 138°08ʹE,
8-21 May1995
, I.D.
Naumann
(
2 ♂
,
ANIC
)
;
Ridgepole Waterhole
24 km
ESE Musselbrook Camp
at 18°40ˈS 138°20ˈE,
19 May 1995
, I.D.
Naumann
(
1 ♂
,
ANIC
)
;
13 km
SE Weipa
at 12°40ˈS 143°00ˈE,
15 Aug – 12 Sept 1995
, P.
Zborowski
and S.
Shattuck
(
1 ♀
,
ANIC
)
.
South Australia
:
Brookfield Conservation Park
at 34°19ʹS 139°30ʹE,
2 Dec 1991
–
2 Jan 1992
, J.
Stelman
and S.
Williams
(
1 ♀
,
ANIC
)
;
19 km
N Renmark
at 34°00ʹS 140°47ʹE,
24 Jan – 20 Feb 1996
, K.R.
Pullen
(
1 ♀
,
ANIC
;
1 ♀
,
CAS
)
.
Western Australia
:
Carson
escarpment at 14°49ʹS 126°49ʹE,
9-15 Aug 1975
,
I.F.B. Common
and M.S.
Upton
(
1 ♀
,
ANIC
;
1 ♀
,
CAS
)
;
Drysdale River
at 15°02ʹS 126°55ʹE,
3-8 Aug 1975
,
I.F.B. Common
and M.S.
Upton
(
2 ♀
,
ANIC
;
1 ♀
,
CAS
)
;
Karijini National Park
at 22°26.3ʹS 118°22.9ʹE,
23 Apr – 4 May 2003
,
M.E. Irwin
and F.D.
Parker
(
2 ♀
,
CAS
)
,
22°28.8ʹS 18°21.6ʹE,
21 Apr 2003
,
F.D. Parker
and M.E.
Irwin
(
1 ♀
,
ANIC
)
,
and 22°28.4ʹS 118°32.6ʹE,
23 Apr – 4 May 2003
, M.E.
Irwin
and F.D.
Parker
(
1 ♀
,
CAS
)
;
Lennard River
crossing at 17°23ʹS 124°44ʹE,
14-28 July 1988
, T.F.
Houston
(
2 ♂
,
WAM
)
;
Lone Dingo
9 km
SW
Warrender Hill
at
14°35ʹ30ʺS
125°45ʹ40ʺE
,
Aug 1987
,
C. Kemper
(
1 ♂
,
SAM
)
;
Martins Well
at 16°34ʹS 122°51ʹE,
29 Apr 1977
,
D.H. Colless
(
1 ♂
,
ANIC
)
;
Mount Augustus National Park
at 24°18.0ʹS 116°47.6ʹE,
25 Apr – 7 May 2003
,
M.E. Irwin
and
F.D. Parker
(
1 ♀
,
CAS
)
;
47 km
S Pardoo Roadhouse
at 20°22.7ʹS 120°01.3ʹE,
1-14 May 2003
,
M.E. Irwin
and F.D.
Parker
(
3 ♂
,
CAS
)
;
Synnot Creek
at 16°31ʹS 125°18ʹE,
17-20 June 1988
,
T.A. Weir
(
1 ♂
,
ANIC
)
.