The wasp genus Sphex in Sub-Saharan Africa (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae)
Author
Dörfel, Thorleif H.
11B5C093-23D5-417C-AB64-65764FC2AF05
Museum für Naturkunde, Invalidenstrasse 43, 10115 Berlin, Germany.
thorleif.doerfel@mfn.berlin
Author
Ohl, Michael
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Museum für Naturkunde, Invalidenstrasse 43, 10115 Berlin, Germany.
michael.ohl@mfn.berlin
text
European Journal of Taxonomy
2022
2022-02-23
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http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2022.796.1665
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Sphex ahasverus
Kohl, 1890
Figs 75–76, 77
(blue)
Sphex ahasverus
Kohl, 1890: 397
,
♀
.
Sphex observabilis
R.
Turner, 1918: 360
,
♀
.
Syn. nov.
Differential diagnosis
Males and females of this species are unmistakable within their species group, as they have uniformly golden vestiture covering the pleurae and propodeum, which completely obscures the propodeal sculpture.
Material examined
Holotype
or syntype
AFRICA •
♀
; “South Australia”, but actually
Africa
;
NHMW
.
Other material
CAMEROON
–
Southwest Region
•
1 ♀
; “Johann-Albrechts-Höhe” [
Government Station Johann Albrecht Mountain
]; [
4°40ʹ N
,
9°24ʹ E
];
14 May 1896
;
L. Conradt
leg.;
ZMB
•
1 ♀
;
Barombi Station
; [
4°40ʹ N
,
9°24ʹ E
];
P. Preuss
leg.;
ZMB
.
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
•
1 ♀
; “
Kasaï
”;
May 1922
;
Van Risseghem
leg.;
MRAC
•
1 ♀
; “
Sankuru
”; 1910;
Abrassart
leg.;
MRAC
. –
Lomami
•
1 ♂
;
Tshofa
; [
5°14ʹ S
,
25°15ʹ E
]
;
Dec. 1934
;
Gillardin
leg.;
MRAC
. –
Province of Équateur
•
1 ♂
;
Eala
; [
0°02ʹ30ʺ N
,
18°20ʹ06ʺ E
];
Jan. 1936
;
J. Ghesquière
leg.;
MRAC
•
1 ♂
; same collection data as for preceding but
Aug. 1936
;
MRAC
. –
South Kivu
•
1 ♀
;
Kavumu to Kabunga, km 82 (Mingazi)
; [
2°01ʹ S
,
28°31ʹ E
]; 1951;
H. Bomans
leg.;
MRAC
. –
Tshuapa
•
2 ♀♀
;
Moma
; [
1°05ʹ S
,
23°23ʹ E
]; 1933;
M. Molin
leg.;
MRAC
•
1 ♀
; same locality as for preceding;
Jun. 1925
;
J. Ghesquière
leg.;
MRAC
.
REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
–
Plateaux Department
•
1 ♀
;
Abala
; [
2°26ʹ59ʺ S
,
14°42ʹ59ʺ E
];
13 Sep. 1951
;
MNHN
.
UGANDA
–
Central Region
•
1 ♀
, holotype or syntype of
Sphex observabilis
R.
Turner, 1918
;
Tero Forest
; [
0°50ʹ S
,
31°40ʹ E
];
26–30 Sep. 1911
;
S.A. Neave
leg.;
BMNH
. –
Western Region
•
1 ♂
;
Kabarole Kibale
Forest National Park
,
Kanyawara (MUBFS)
;
0°33ʹ N
,
30°21ʹ E
;
23 Aug. 1997
;
C. Häuser
leg.;
THD-011-ZMB
; GenBank CO1 gene:
MW538553
; GenBank LWR gene:
MW582291
;
ZMB
•
1 ♂
; same collection data as for preceding;
ZMB
.
Description
Female
SIZE.
29.4–32.8 mm
.
VESTITURE AND STRUCTURE.A redescription based on the
holotype
has already been published (
Dörfel & Ohl 2015
). Some additional important characters of the species are treated here. Erect propodeal setae oriented posteriorly. Free clypeal margin slightly stepped medially, clypeus with slight indentation in lower center, without carina. 2
nd
recurrent vein joins markedly proximal from interstitium between submarginal cells II and III. Foretarsomere I 2.6–2.9 × length of antepenultimate spine. Petiole length 1.4–1.6× its medial width.
Male
SIZE. 27.0–
29.1 mm
.
COLOR. Black except for ferruginous stripe in center of mandible. Forewing slightly fuscous, hindwing mostly hyaline.
VESTITURE. Appressed setae on clypeus, paraocular area, collar and propodeal enclosure silverygolden, on scutum black. Erect setae on clypeus and paraocular area black intermixed with silvery ones, on scutum black, on collar and propodeal enclosure silvery-golden. Erect propodeal setae oriented posteriorly. Free clypeal margin glabrous. Scutellum densely and coarsely pubescent. Metasomal sterna II–V with decreasingly dense, VI–VII with increasingly dense fringes of black setae.
STRUCTURE. Free clypeal margin simple. Scutellum convex. Metanotum slightly raised, not bituberculate. 2
nd
recurrent vein joins markedly proximal from interstitium between submarginal cells II and III. Propodeal enclosure without any notable ridges. Posterior margin of metasomal tergum VII very gently notched. Posterior margin of metasomal sternum VII simple, of metasomal sternum VIII slightly concavely emarginate. Penis valvae fused, inner margin flattened and conspicuously raised, dorsally broadened. Petiole length 1.35–1.45 × its medial width. Flagellomeres IV–VII with broad placoids covering their entire length.
Variation
Unknown.
Distribution
Central Africa.
Remarks
Members of
Sphex observabilis
are indistinguishable from the
type
of
S. ahasverus
, allegedly from South Australia, which leads us to the conclusion that both species are synonymous. However, we do not believe that there are morphologically identical populations of the species in both
Uganda
and South Australia. The specimens
Kohl (1890)
described as
S. ahasverus
were apparently part of a batch which the Vienna Natural History Museum had received in 1804 from Leopold von Fichtel. A locality error is therefore conceivable, since a large part of the material came from Africa (
Rogenhofer 1889
). Even though R. Turner treated
S. ahasverus
in his key to the Australian Sphecini (1910) and described
S. observabilis
in 1918, he likely failed to notice the connection between the two. Thus,
observabilis
should become an invalid name, while
ahasverus
is to be used for the species even though it is most likely restricted to Africa in its geographical distribution.