A taxonomic revision of Allodynerus Blüthgen (Hymenoptera: Vespidae: Eumeninae) from China
Author
Zhang, Xue
Author
Chen, Bin
Author
Li, Ting-Jing
text
Zootaxa
2020
2020-03-13
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4750.4.5
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1175-5326
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Allodynerus diqingensis
Zhang, Chen & Li
,
sp. nov.
(
Figs 20–26
)
Material examined.
Holotype
,
1♀
,
China
,
Yunnan prov.
,
Diqing City
,
Deqin County
,
Benzilan
,
28°14′4″N
,
99°16′36″E
,
2286 m
,
29.VII.2011
, Xuefei Zhang (
CQNU
).
Description.
Female
(
Fig. 20
). Body length 9.11 mm. Black, following parts brownish yellow: clypeus except apical margin and a central black spot (
Fig. 21
), mandible, a short band along lower inner eye orbit, inter-antennal spot, scape and pedicle ventrally; following parts ferruginous: an elongated band on temple, most of pronotum, upper part of anterior vertical face of pronotum, large spot on mesepisternum, tegula except a translucent spot on center, parategula, metanotum (
Fig. 20
), posterolateral band of propodeum, apical bands of terga I–V and sterna II–V (apical bands of segment IV-V widened in the middle), segment VI wholly (
Figs 23, 25
), apical spots on all coxae, apical bands of fore and mid femora, apical band of hind femur outside, all tibiae and tarsi; wings lightly brown. Body with dense and pale brown setae, setae on propodeum relatively longer than those of other parts.
Head. Clypeus 1.20× as wide as long in frontal view, with large and sparse punctures, apex slightly emarginate, emargination width about 1/5 of clypeal width (
Fig. 21
); mandible normal, third tooth of mandible without one deep incision; frons, vertex and temple with coarse punctures, punctures on frons somewhat reticulate and relatively denser than those on other parts of head (
Fig. 21
); smooth area around cephalic foveae not extended to outer margin of posterior ocellus (
Fig. 22
).
Mesosoma. Mesosoma with coarse punctures, punctures on pronotum and mesonotum coarser than those on other parts of mesosoma; pronotal humeral angle blunt (
Fig. 22
); setae at upper part of mesonotum not brush-like in lateral view; mesopleuron with sparse punctures (
Fig. 26
); scutellum flat, rectangle and with dense punctures, punctures at the base sparser; metanotum coarsely punctate, slightly concave mesally; dorsal face of propodeum with honeycomb punctures, lateral face coriaceous (
Fig. 26
); posterior face of propodeum with thin transverse striae and distinctly median longitudinal carina (
Fig. 24
); ventral side of fore trochanter and femur with short and dense setae.
FIGURES 13–19.
Allodynerus bimaculus
sp. nov.
, holotype, ♀. 13. Habitus, dorsal view; 14. Clypeus, frontal view; 15. Vertex and anterior surface of pronotum, dorsal view; 16. Metasoma, dorsal view; 17. Propodeum, dorsal view; 18. Metasoma, ventral view; 19. Mesosoma, lateral view.
FIGURES 20–26.
Allodynerus diqingensis
sp. nov.
, holotype, ♀. 20. Habitus, dorsal view; 21. Clypeus, frontal view; 22. Vertex and anterior surface of pronotum, dorsal view; 23. Metasoma, dorsal view; 24. Propodeum, dorsal view; 25. Metasoma, ventral view; 26. Mesosoma, lateral view.
Metasoma. Tergum I (
Fig. 23
) a little wider than long, 1.18× as wide as long in dorsal view, with dense punctures, punctures at base much denser, coarser and bigger than those at other parts of metasoma; tergum II with dense punctures, punctures wholly smaller than those of tergum I, apex with deeper and denser punctures than other parts of tergum II, and at apex with one row of deep and dense forming a transverse groove, and with a narrow apical lamella behind groove, apical lamella almost not bent backward up (
Fig. 23
); sternum II (
Fig. 25
) convex basally, and with coarse and medium dense punctures, punctures almost uniform except one row of apical punctures; punctures at visible part of metasomal segment III slightly denser than those of segment II.
Male
. Unknown.
Distribution.
China
(
Yunnan
).
Remarks.
This species is similar to
A. d.
delphinalis
Blüthgen, 1953
, in smooth area around cephalic foveae not extended to outer margin of posterior ocellus (
Figs 22
, 41), tergum II with medium and dense punctures, apex with deeper and denser punctures than other parts of tergum II, and without a bent apical lamella (
Figs 23
, 48). It differs from
A. d.
delphinalis
and other members of the genus by the following combination of characters: body with abundant ferruginous markings (
Fig. 20
), clypeus a little wider than long (1.20×) (
Fig. 21
) (much wider than long, 1.44×in Fig. 39 of
A
.
d.
delphinalis
), flagellum wholly black, and tergum I (
Fig. 23
) a little wider than long (1.18×) (much wider than long, 1.43× in Fig. 48 of
A
.
delphinalis
).
Etymology.
The specific name refers to its
type
locality: Diqing,
China
.