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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10.5281/zenodo.7507544
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Miscophus irwini
SCHMID- EGGER
nov.sp.
(figs 22-24)
Holotype
: ISRAEL:
1♀
8.v.1996
Arava Valley
, Iddan,
30.807N
35.298E
(leg.
M. Irwin
in malaise traps,
CSE
)
.
Paratypes
: ISRAEL:
7♀♀
, data like Holotype;
5♀♀
8.vi.1996
45km
SE Beer Sheva
,
Mezad
(
Wadi
)
Ayrabbim
30.95’N 35.15E
;
1♀
4.v.1995
Arava valley
,
Wadi Neqarot
30.60N
35.05E
(leg.
M. Irwin
in malaise traps,
CSE
)
.
D i a g n o s i s: The female of
M. irwini
nov.sp.
share the distinctly convergent inner eye margin with
M. fuscoales
nov.sp.
and
M. dispersus
.
M. dispersus
has five forebasitarsal spines, in contrast to three in remaining species. Wings are greyish infuscate without a black apex and without metallic reflexions in
M. irwini
nov.sp.
, and legs have some red parts, what distinguishes the species from
M. fuscoales
nov.sp.
D e s c r i p t i o n o f f e m a l e: Body length 7.5-8.0 mm. Colour: Black, red are: ACM, tegula, tibiae and tarsi, hindfemur, abdomen, praecostal plate (tegula and pr.pl. both with black center). Remainng femora and parts of tibiae partly or all black (leg colour in
paratypes
variable). Mandible except apex,
AS
1 below and pronotal lobe yellowish. Wings transparent, apex infuscate. Morphology: Inner eye margin convergent, OOL = 0.5x HD, POL = 0.8-1x HD. Medial clypeal margin rounded, medially somewhat emarginated. Pilosity of lower face dense, of remaining body sparse. Fore basitarsus with 3 spines, apical spine somewhat longer than second tarsal segment.
V a r i a t i o n i n f e m a l e p a r a t y p e s: Body length 7.5-8.0 mm. Colour of legs variable.
M a l e: Unknown.
D i s t r i b u t i o n:
Israel
.
E t y m o l o g y: The species is named in honour to Mike Irwin from the University of Illinois in recognition of his services in research of Diptera and collecting of
Hymenoptera
. He collected most of the specimens from
Israel
, described here, with malaise traps during two field trips in 1995 and 1996.