Sawflies of Ethiopia (Hymenoptera: Argidae, Tenthredinidae)
Author
Koch, Frank
Author
Pauly, Alain
Author
Hora, Zewdu A.
Author
Boevé, Jean-Luc
text
Zootaxa
2015
4021
1
119
155
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4021.1.5
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1175-5326
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5E93337C-8A89-4278-B9BD-D16C4255748D
Distega abyssinica
Pasteels, 1955
(
Figs 19
A–D, 20A–B)
Distega abyssinica
Pasteels, 1955
: 408
. Locus typicus:
Ethiopia
, Addis Ababa [Adis-Abeba].
Description.
Female. Length:
7.8–8.7 mm
. Head black; apical half of mandible dark reddish. Thorax black. Legs blackish except for: ventral surface of hind coxa, hind trochanter and base of hind femur white, anterior surface of fore tibia, mid tibia except for its narrow apex, base of hind tibia and base of all basitarsomeres pale. Wings conspicuously infuscate; stigma and venation black. Abdomen black, tergum 1 with two large pale lateral spots, sometimes also tergum 2 and base of tergum 3 brightened. Head parallel-sided behind eyes. Antenna 1.5–1.6 × as long as head maximum width; distal flagellomeres two times longer than broad. Eyes slightly converging below. POL: OOL = 1.0: 2.0. Postocellar area 0.7 × as long as wide; lateral furrows slightly convex towards posterior margin of head. Frontal area distinctly limited, anterior cross-ridge scarcely interrupted medially, lateral furrows slightly convex. Interantennal area with a large groove. Clypeus very slightly elongated medially, subtruncate, malar space very narrow. Vertex, frons and supraclypeal area smooth and shiny; posterior half of gena, and paraantennal area micropunctate, shiny; clypeus moderately coarsely, scattered punctate, shiny. Pubescence black, about as long as diameter of lateral ocellus. Mesoscutum scattered micropunctate, shiny; pubescence brownish to black. Abdomen smooth and shiny. Sawsheath in dorsal view narrow, in lateral view pointed apically. Lancet with about 23 serrulae (
Fig. 20
A).
Male
. Body entirely black, with slight blue metallic lustre. Antenna very long (
Pasteels 1955, 407: fig. 61
), 2.2–2.3 × as long as head maximum width. Penis valve as in
Fig. 20
B.
The detailed description including an illustration of the penis valve is presented by
Pasteels (1955)
.
Type
material.
Holotype
: ♂. “
Type
” (red circle); “
Ethiopia
: Addis Ababa [
09°00'N
038°45'E
],
8000 ft
,
28.VII.–15.VIII.
[19]45, K. M. Guichard. B. M. 1945-39.”; “
Type
” (red); “B. M.
Type
, Hym., 1-787”; “
Distega abyssinica
n. sp.
, J. Pasteels det., 1954.”; “
Holotypus
,
Distega abyssinica
Pasteels
♂, teste: F. Koch 2014” (red); “
Distega abyssinica
Pasteels
♂, det.: F. Koch 2014” (
BMNH
).
Additional Ethiopian material.
Holeta,
09°04'N
038°30'E
,
2450 m
, with yellow pan traps,
05.VI.2012
, P3671 (1 ♀),
20.VI.2012
, P3672a, P3672b, P3672c (3 ♀),
21.VI.2012
, P3673 (1 ♀),
26.VI.2012
, P3676a (1 ♀),
26.VI.2012
, P3676b (
1 ♂
; MFN),
04.VII.2012
, P3685a (1 ♀),
05.VII.2012
, P3686a (
1 ♂
),
10.VII.2012
, P3690c (1 ♀),
20.VII.2012
, P3697b (1 ♀),
31.VII.2012
, P3699a (1 ♀; MFN), leg. Z. A. Hora, A. Pauly & J.-L. Boevé (
RBINS
).
Distribution.
Ethiopia
.
FIGURE 19.
Distega abyssinica
. A & C, dorsal views. B & D, lateral views. A–B, male (P3676b), body length: 6.5 mm. C–D, females (P3699a & P3672a), body length: 8.0 mm.
FIGURE 20.
Distega abyssinica
. A, serrulae 10–12. B, penis valve (left, lateral view).
Remarks.
The previously unknown female of
Distega abyssinica
Pasteels
is described here. The variability of females is apparent in the colouration of legs, which may be nearly entirely black or bicoloured (see description). The females differ from males in the ratio length of antenna to maximum width of head, and mostly in the colouration of legs. The
holotype
of
D. abyssinica
has been examined, however the genitalia are absent. No significant differences could be found between the external characters of the
type
and the new material. The figure of penis valve by
Pasteels (1955, 407: fig. 62)
is slightly different from the shape that was found in the specimens from 2012 (
Fig. 20
B). However, these differences are considered to be insignificant.
Distega abyssinica
is the only known
Distega
species with nearly entirely black body in combination with long antennae, especially in males.