A taxonomic review of the Tracheliodes quinquenotatus (Jurine, 1807) species complex and some new records of rare European Tracheliodes A. Morawitz, 1866 (Hymenoptera, Crabronidae)
Author
Divelec, Romain Le
Société Entomologique de France, 45 rue Buffon, 75005, Paris.
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Tracheliodes quinquenotatus
(
Jurine, 1807
)
(
Figs 1B, 1E, 1H
,
2B, 2E, 2H
,
3B, 3E, 3H
,
4A, 4C, 4E, 4G, 4I
,
6
,
7
,
8
)
Crabro quinquenotatus
Jurine, 1807: 212
, pl. 11, fig. 27.
Holotype
:
♀
, Europe, no specific locality (MNHG).
Fig. 6
.
Crossocerus luteicollis
Lepeletier &
Brullé, 1834: 769
.
Holotype
:
♂
, no specific locality (MNHN, lost).
Neotype
here designated
:
holotype
of
Crabro quinquenotatus
Jurine, 1807
(MNHG).
Fig. 6
.
Crabro bucephalus
Smith, 1856: 416
.
Holotype
:
♂
,
Italy
,
Sicily
(NHM).
Fig. 7
.
Fertonius formicarius
Ferton, 1896: 268-270
.
Lectotype
here designated
:
♀
,
France
, Corsica,
Bonifacio
(MNHN).
Fig. 8
.
FIGURE 2.
Male clypeus.
A-C—
Clypeus in front view;
D-F—
Clypeal process in dorsal view;
G-I—
Clypeal process in lateral view;
A, D, G—
Tracheliodes herinaceus
;
B, E, H—
Tracheliodes quinquenotatus
;
C, F, I—
Tracheliodes trochantericus
.
FIGURE 3. A-C—
Female prepectus;
D-F—
Metanotum and propodeum of females;
G-I—
Metanotum and propodeum of males;
A, D, G—
Tracheliodes herinaceus
;
B, E, H—
Tracheliodes quinquenotatus
;
C, F, I—
Tracheliodes trochantericus
.
Types and Synonymy.
The
holotype
of
Crabro quinquenotatus
Jurine
was considered to be lost (
Pulawski 2021
). The informations provided by
Frei-Gessner
et al.
(1882)
made its location possible. In Jurine’s collection, I have found a unique specimen of the species. It is labeled by Jurine the same way he labeled the specimens he described (only by illustrating them) with a characteristic cross on the species name label. The specimen is also mounted and prepared meticulously as the ones Jurine illustrated. It is a female showing the same whitish spots as in the illustration of
Jurine (1807)
. The label “
Tracheliodes quinquenotatus
Type?” was added by de Beaumont. It is without a doubt the
holotype
and it is now labeled as such. It has no locality label. The work of
Jurine (1807)
deals mostly with European fauna and I believe this specimen comes from
Italy
. Its coloration matches that of the Italian populations and it is known that Jurine collection contains specimens from
Liguria
(
Frei-Gessner
et al.
1882
).
Crossocerus luteicollis
Lepeletier & Brullé
was described based on a unique specimen without locality label from the MNHN collections. It was synonymized with
C. quinquenotatus
Jurine
by
Kohl (1915: 324)
. Its type is considered to be lost (
Pulawski 2021
). I have thoroughly searched the MNHN collections, but was unable to locate it. It seems safe to assume it is truly lost. The description clearly refers to a species of the
quinquenotatus
complex, but is not sufficient to identify this taxon. Thus,
C. luteicollis
could be an available and valid name for one other species of the group. However,
C. luteicollis
is already synonymized under
T. quinquenotatus
and is most probably that species according to the description (whitish spots, shiny dorsal area). In order to fix the nomenclature of this group I designate as the
neotype
of
C. luteicollis
the
holotype
of
C. quinquenotatus
so that
C. luteicollis
becomes an objective synonym of that species.
Diagnosis.
The clypeus free margin is diagnostic because of its wide and short lateral teeth, 1.8–2.5 (usually 2.0) × as wide as long (
Fig. 1B
,
2B
) and its wide transverse clypeal process in females (
Fig. 1B
). The clypeal process is sometimes reduced in small specimens but, the clypeus remains conspicuously elevated, with a sharp transition between the horizontal basomedian area and the concave bevel, appearing angulate. The orbital fovea is usually wide, especially widened posteriorly and often shorter than in the other discussed species. The following are ivorywhite to white-yellowish: base of mandible (entirely in males), a line on anterior surface of scape, a spot on lower gena (sometimes absent), a spot on the top of inner orbit up to whole inner orbit, pronotal collar, tegula, scutellum, median spot on tergum I (usually absent in
Corsica
), a pair of wide lateral spots on tergum III and on tergum V (usually absent in Corsican females and in most males), fore and mid tibiae and parts of associated femora and trochanter, the two upper thirds of hindtibia, fore tarsus and sometimes mid tarsus.
Type material examined.
Holotype
Crabro quinquenotatus
Jurine
/
Neotype
Crossocerus luteicollis
Lepeletier & Brullé
:
♀
.
5-notatus
X //
Tracheliodes quinquenotatus
type? // MHNG ENTO 00013827 //
Crabro quinquenotatus
Jurine, 1807
—
Holotype
desig. Le Divelec R. 2019 //
Crossocerus luteicollis
Lepeletier &
Brullé 1834
—
Neotype
desig. Le Divelec R. 2019.
Holotype
Crabro bucephalus
Smith
:
♂
. 140// Type //
Sicily
//
Bucephalus
//
Tracheliodes
—J. Leclercq det. 1944 // B.M. Type Hym. 21.986 //
Holotype
male
Crabro bucephalus
Smith 1856
, nec Smith 1864—Teste C. O’Toole Teste
Bohart & Menke 1976
// NHMUK010576276 // =
T. 5-notatus
(Jurine)— Le Divelec det. 2019.
Lectotype
Fertonius formicarius
Ferton
:
Fertonius formicarius
n.sp
.
♀
—Bonifacio 15/9 95 // Collection Ch. Ferton //
Lectotype
desig. Le Divelec, R. 2019 // =
Tracheliodes quinquenotatus
(Jurine)
♀
—Le Divelec, R. det. 2019 // MNHN Paris EY24585.
Paralectotypes
Fertonius formicarius
Ferton
:
Fertonius formicarius
n.sp
.
♀
—Bonifacio 15/9 95 // Museum Paris—Coll. C. Ferton //
Paralectotype
desig. Le Divelec, R. 2019 // =
Tracheliodes quinquenotatus
(Jurine)
♀
—Le Divelec, R. det. 2019 // MNHN Paris EY24583;
Fertonius formicarius
Ferton
♀
—Bonifacio 31/7 95 // Museum Paris—Coll. C. Ferton //
Paralectotype
desig. Le Divelec, R. 2019 // =
Tracheliodes quinquenotatus
(Jurine)
♀
// MNHN Paris EY29213;
Fertonius formicarius
Ferton
♀
—Bonifacio 4/8 95—Dans nid, page 23 // Museum Paris—Coll. C. Ferton //
Paralectotype
desig. Le Divelec, R. 2019 // =
Tracheliodes quinquenotatus
(Jurine)
♀
// MNHN Paris EY29206;
Fertonius formicarius
Ferton
♀
—Bonifacio 3/6 95 // Museum Paris—Coll. C. Ferton //
Paralectotype
desig. Le Divelec, R. 2019 // =
Tracheliodes quinquenotatus
(Jurine)
♀
// MNHN Paris EY29205;
Fertonius formicarius
Ferton
♀
—Bonifacio 26/6 95 // Museum Paris—Coll. C. Ferton //
Paralectotype
desig. Le Divelec, R. 2019 // =
Tracheliodes quinquenotatus
(Jurine)
♀
// MNHN Paris EY29210;
Fertonius formicarius
Ferton
♀
—Bonifacio 21/7 95 // Museum Paris—Coll. C. Ferton //
Paralectotype
desig. Le Divelec, R. 2019 // =
Tracheliodes quinquenotatus
(Jurine)
♀
// MNHN Paris EY29226;
Fertonius formicarius
Ferton
♀
—Bonifacio 21/7 95 // Museum Paris—Coll. C. Ferton //
Paralectotype
desig. Le Divelec, R. 2019 // =
Tracheliodes quinquenotatus
(Jurine)
♀
// MNHN Paris EY29230;
Fertonius formicarius
n.sp.
♂
—Bonifacio 14/8 95 // Collection Ch. Ferton //
Paralectotype
desig. Le Divelec, R. 2019 // =
Tracheliodes quinquenotatus
(Jurine)
♂
—Le Divelec, R. det. 2019 // MNHN Paris EY24584;
Fertonius formicarius
Ferton
♂
—Bonifacio 21/7 95 // Museum Paris—Coll. C. Ferton //
Paralectotype
desig. Le Divelec, R. 2019 // =
Tracheliodes quinquenotatus
(Jurine)
♂
—Le Divelec, R. det. 2019 // MNHN Paris EY29202;
Fertonius formicarius
Ferton
♂
—Bonifacio 5/6 95 // Museum Paris—Coll. C. Ferton //
Paralectotype
desig. Le Divelec, R. 2019 // =
Tracheliodes quinquenotatus
(Jurine)
♂
—Le Divelec, R. det. 2019 // MNHN Paris EY29203;
Fertonius formicarius
Ferton
♂
—Bonifacio 3/6 95 // Museum Paris—Coll. C. Ferton //
Paralectotype
desig. Le Divelec, R. 2019 // =
Tracheliodes quinquenotatus
(Jurine)
♂
—Le Divelec, R. det. 2019 // MNHN Paris EY29227;
Fertonius formicarius
Ferton
♂
—Bonifacio 4/8 95 // Museum Paris—Coll. C. Ferton //
Paralectotype
desig. Le Divelec, R. 2019 // =
Tracheliodes quinquenotatus
(Jurine)
♂
—Le Divelec, R. det. 2019 // MNHN Paris EY29229.
Additional material examined.
France
(Corsica)
:
Aléria
(
Mouth of Tavignano
)
09.VII.1974
3♀
(
MNHN
)
,
05.VI.1975
2♀
(
MNHN
)
;
Ajaccio
23-24.V.1933
1♀
(
MZL
)
;
Bonifacio
23.V.1895
2♀
(
MNHN
)
,
03.VI.1895
1♂
(
MNHN
)
,
09.VI.1895
5♀
2♂
(
MNHN
)
,
23.VI.1895
4♀
(
MNHN
)
,
26.VI.1895
2♀
(
MNHN
)
,
29.VI.1895
4♀
3♂
(
MNHN
)
,
06.VII.1895
4♀
(
MNHN
)
,
10.VII.1895
1♂
(
MNHN
)
,
11.VII.1895
1♀
(
MNHN
)
,
15.VII.1895
9♀
1♂
(
MNHN
)
,
15.VII.1895
1♀
(
NHMW
)
,
16.VII.1895
2♀
(
MNHN
)
,
20.VII.1895
1♀
(
MNHN
)
,
21.VII.1895
15♀
(
MNHN
)
,
31.VII.1895
1♀
(
MNHN
)
,
03.VIII.1895
2♀
(
MNHN
)
,
04.VIII.1895
2♀
(
MNHN
)
,
06.VIII.1895
3♀
3♂
(
MNHN
)
,
08.VIII.1895
3♀
(
MNHN
)
,
09.VIII.1895
1♀
(
MNHN
)
,
14.VIII.1895
7♂
(
MNHN
)
,
04.IV.1896
1♂
(
MNHN
)
,
23.V.1896
1♀
1♂
(
MNHN
)
,
14.VIII.1896
1♀
(
MNHN
)
,
17.VIII.1896
1♀
(
MNHN
)
,
19.VIII.1896
1♀
(
MNHN
)
,
26.VIII.1896
1♀
(
MNHN
)
,
13.IX.1896
3♀
(
MNHN
)
,
11.VI.1897
2♀
(
MNHN
)
,
20.VI.1897
1♀
1♂
(
MNHN
)
,
25.VII.1897
2♀
1♂
(
MNHN
)
,
29.VII.1897
1♀
(
MNHN
)
,
11.IX.1897
1♀
(
MNHN
)
,
29.VIII.1898
1♂
(
MNHN
)
,
29.X.1898
1♂
(
MNHN
)
,
19.VIII.1900
4♀
1♂
(
MNHN
)
,
23.VIII.1900
3♀
1♂
(
MNHN
)
,
25.VIII.1900
1♀
(
MNHN
)
,
29.VIII.1900
2♀
(
MNHN
)
,
13.III.1902
1♀
(
MNHN
)
,
08.V.1902
1♀
(
MNHN
)
,
28.V.1902
1♂
(
MNHN
)
,
18.VI.1902
1♀
(
MNHN
)
,
19.VI.1902
1♂
(
MNHN
)
,
03.IX.1902
1♀
(
MNHN
)
,
08.IX.1903
1♀
(
MNHN
)
,
17.VII.1904
1♂
(
MNHN
)
,
01.VI.1905
1♀
1♂
(
MNHN
)
,
18.VI.1905
1♀
(
MNHN
)
,
06.VII.1905
1♀
(
MNHN
)
,
09.VII.1905
1♀
(
MNHN
)
,
12.VII.1905
1♂
(
MNHN
)
,
20.VII.1905
1♀
(
MNHN
)
,
24.VI.1921
1♀
(
MNHN
)
,
27-28.V.1933
7♀
1♂
(
MZL
)
,
10♀
(
MNHN
)
,
Bonifacio
(
Bastion
)
18.V.2017
3♀
(
MNHN
)
,
13.VI.2017
3♀
(
MNHN
)
,
27.VII.2017
1♀
(
MNHN
)
,
08.VIII.2017
1♀
(
MNHN
)
,
10.VIII.2017
2♀
(
MNHN
)
,
05.IX.2017
7♀
(
MNHN
)
,
09.IX.2017
1♀
(
RLD
)
,
01-03.X.2017
1♀
(
MNHN
)
,
Bonifacio
(
Pertusato
)
07.VI.2016
1♂
(
MNHN
)
,
Bonifacio
(
Saint-Julien
)
05.VI.2016
2♀
(
MNHN
)
,
26.IV.2017
3♀
2♂
(
MNHN
)
,
27.IV.2017
1♂
(
MNHN
)
,
02.V.2017
1♀
1♂
(
MNHN
)
,
16.V.2017
1♀
1♂
(
MNHN
)
,
25.V.2017
1♀
(
MNHN
)
,
30.V.2017
1♀
1♂
(
MNHN
)
,
08.VI.2017
2♀
2♂
(
MNHN
)
,
13.VI.2017
4♀
10♂
(
MNHN
)
,
14.VI.2017
3♀
23♂
(
MNHN
)
,
29.VI.2017
1♂
(
MNHN
)
,
13.VII.2017
1♀
(
MNHN
)
,
06.IX.2017
1♀
(
MNHN
)
,
07.IX.2017
1♀
1♂
(
MNHN
)
,
18-20.IX.2017
2♂
(
MNHN
)
,
02.X.2017
1♀
(
MNHN
)
,
03.X.2017
2♀
(
MNHN
)
,
Bonifacio
(
Santa Manza
)
26.VI.1903
1♀
(
MNHN
)
,
02.V.2017
1♀
(
MNHN
)
;
Cervione
04.VI.1973
1♂
(
MNHN
)
;
Farinole
16.VI.2020
1♀
(
LPR 2019-2022
)
;
Figari
(dam)
08.IX.2017
9♀
(
RLD
)
;
Ghisonaccia
18.V.2021
1♂
(
LPR 2019-2022
)
,
22.V.2021
1♀
2♂
(
LPR 2019-2022
)
;
Ile Rousse
17-18.V.1933
1♂
(
MZL
)
;
Lecci
(
Oso
)
11.IX.2017
2♀
8♂
(
RLD
)
;
Patrimonio
15.VI.2020
2♀
(
LPR 2019-2022
)
,
19.VI.2020
1♀
(
LPR 2019-2022
)
;
Porto-
Vecchio
26.V.2021
1♂
(
LPR 2019-2022
)
,
Propriano
04.VIII.1900
1♀
(
MNHN
)
,
25.V.1933
1♀
1♂
(
MZL
)
;
Saint-
Florent
VIII.1957
1♀
(
MNHN
)
;
Ventiseri
21.V.2021
2♀
(
LPR 2019-2022
)
,
25.V.2021
2♀
(
LPR 2019-2022
)
,
Zonza
20.V.2021
1♀
3♂
(
LPR 2019-2022
)
,
uncertain locality
2♀
3♂
(
MNHN
)
.
Greece
(
Rhodes
)
:
Kremasti
07.VI.1958
1♀
(
MZL
)
,
15.VI.1958
1♂
(
MZL
)
;
uncertain locality 1883
1♀
(
NHMW
)
.
Istria
[
Istria is a peninsula divided between Croatia, Slovenia, and
Italy
]:
1♀
1♂
(
NHMW
)
.
Italy
(mainland)
:
Antignano
15.VIII.1948
1♀
3♂
(
MSNM
)
,
22.VIII.1948
1♂
(
MNHN
)
,
25.VII.1952
2♀
1♂
(
MSNM
)
,
15.VIII.1948
2♂
(
NHMW
)
;
Archi
VI.1941
1♀
1♂
(
MSNM
)
;
Calenzano
VIII.1942
1♀
(
MSNM
)
;
Firenze
16.VIII.1946
1♀
(
MSNM
)
;
Lido Venezia
15.VIII.1931
1♀
(
MZL
)
;
Miramare Forli’
15-30.VII.1962
1♀
1♂
(
MZL
)
;
Naples
1♀
(
NHM
)
;
Pontassieve
22.VIII.1948
1♂
(
MSNM
)
;
Roma
30.VIII.2004
1♂
(
MHNG
)
;
Rovezzano
20.VIII.1949
2♀
1♂
(
MSNM
)
,
21.VIII.1948
2♀
(
NHMW
)
;
Sesto
Fiorentino
16.VI.1946
1♀
(
MSNM
)
.
Italy
(
Sicily
)
:
Acireale
30.V.1950
2♀
(
MZL
)
,
14.VI.1950
1♂
(
MZL
)
;
uncertain locality
2♀
2♂
(
MHNG
)
,
1858
1♀
(
NHMW
)
,
1883
1♀
(
NHMW
)
.
Turkey
:
Aydin
20-23.IX.1951
2♀
1♂
(
MZL
)
.
Distribution.
It probably occurs across all southern Mediterranean Europe from
Italy
up to
Turkey
. Its westernmost records are in
Corsica
(
France
).