The genus Miscophus JURINE, 1807 in Arabian Peninsula and southern Israel with description of seven new species (Hymenoptera, Spheciformes)
Author
Schmid, Christian
Author
Al, Ali
Author
J, A -
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Linzer biologische Beiträge
2022
2022-09-01
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10.5281/zenodo.7507544
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Miscophus bytinskii
species group
DE ANDRADE (1960)
did not assign
M. bytinskii
to any of his species groups but treated it as an isolated species. However, because there are now already five species with this particular character combination, the setting up of an own species group is justified. It is named
M. bytinskii
-species group after the first described speecies of this group. The
M. bytinskii
-species group is characterized by an all shiny and smooth body surface without striation or punctures (apart from some sculpture and pubescence of mesopleuron in two species) in combination with an obtuse angle between propodeal dorsum and propodeal declivity, seen in lateral view, without any edge or keel at the transition. Remaining species of
Miscophus
always have striation, punctation or other sculpture at most on mesosoma. The propodeal angle is more or less right angled (or nearby), and often with edge on transition from horizontal to vertical part of propodeum. The
M. bytinskii
group is named after the first described species of the group
Misocophus
grangeri
DE BEAUMONT, 1968
, described from
Algeria
, also belongs to this species group. For recognition of it see below at
M. paolorosai
.
Figs 1-8
: (
1
)
M. pseudolusitanicus
, ♀ lateral; (
2
)
M. pseudolusitanicus
, ♀ mesosoma; (
3
)
M. pseudolusitanicus
, ♀ face; (
4
)
M. alhashmii
, ♀ lateral; (
5
)
M. alhashmii
, ♁ lateral; (
6
)
M. alhashmii
, ♀ mesosoma; (
7
)
M. alhashmii
, ♀ face; (
8
)
M. alhashmii
, ♀ forewing.
Both new described species from
Oman
,
M. alhashamii
nov.sp. and
M. qaboosi
nov.sp.
, differ from the remaining species of the
M. bytinskii
species group by a dense pubescence on mesopleuron, and
M. qaboosi
nov.sp.
also by a indistinct and very fine striation of propodeal declivity and propodeum laterally. They may represent transition forms to other species groups. Otherwise, they fulfill the above mentioned criteria what justifies to place them into this species group.