The genus Lyroda Say, 1837 in Africa and Arabian Peninsula with description of two new species (Hymenoptera, Crabronidae)
Author
Schmid-Egger, Christian
Fischerstr. 1, 10317 Berlin, Germany.
Author
Al-Jahdhami, Ali
0000-0003-1204-0491
Ali Abdallah Ali AL JAHDHAMI, Al-Mudhaibi, Samad Ashan, P. O. 121 Samad Ashan 423, Oman. entomologistali 96 @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 1204 - 0491
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Zootaxa
2021
2021-01-21
4915
2
273
281
journal article
8668
10.11646/zootaxa.4915.2.7
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Lyroda aethiopica
Kohl, 1894
(
Figs 1, 2
,
9–14
,
27, 28
)
Lyroda aethiopica
Kohl, 1894:294
.
Holotype
:
♀
.
Guinea
:
Conakry
(TMP).
Remark
:
Lyroda aethiopica
was described by one female from West Africa,
Guinea
. We could not examine the
type
, but the original description characterizes the species well and allows do distinghuish between it and both new species,
L. centralafricana
sp. nov.
, and
L. salalah
sp. nov.
Diagnosis
: The species is characterized by the characters given in the key. See also diagnosis at
L. centralafricana
sp. nov.
Additional description of female
: In females from
Mali
, abdominal segments 5–6 or only 6 are red. In specimens from Central Africa, abdominal segments 4–6 or 5–6 are red. ACM has a lateral set with three long teeth, an intermediate set with one or two short and indistinct teeth, and medial set with two teeth. Medial teeth are distinctly separated from each other, but not larger than teeth of intermediate set and distinctly smaller than those of lateral set. Propodeal dorsum with fine irregular striation and distinct median carina. Forebasitarsus with six or seven short yellow spines, and a row of short and fine setae in between. For detailed description of the female, see
Kohl (1894)
.
Description of male
: Body length:
8–10 mm
. Colour. All black with the following parts red: mandible in basal half (varying from orange red to dark red) and apical foretarsomere. Abdominal segments 6–7, or only 7 reddish in some specimens. Only one male from
RSA
has abdominal segments 5–7 clearly orange reddish. Head and mesosoma covered with dense silver to golden pubescence, very dense and long in lower face, and more scattered in remaining body. T 1–3 with apical band of silver pubescence, T 6–7 with dense and long golden pubescence. Morphology: ACM: lamella with rounded tooth or rectangular protuberance medially. Lamella as large as distance between antennal bases, measured in the middle of base. Mesosoma dull with fine, grainlike sculpture, tergites shiny with fine microsculpture. Propodeal dorsum with fine and irregular sculpture, medially with longitudinal carina.
Distribution
:
Benin
,
Eritrea
,
Guinea
,
Zaire
,
Central African Republic
(Pulawski, 2020);
Burkina Faso
,
Central African Republic
,
Ethiopia
,
Mali
,
South Africa
and
Zambia
(here examined). Specimens cited from literature have to be checked for their true identity because they may be confused with
L. centralafricana
.
Material examined
:
BURKINA FASO
:
1 ♀
,
vii.2006
,
Foret de Nazinga
,
11011
’N
1030
’E; CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC:
4 ♀ ♀
, 8 ƋƋ,
8.iv.
2010
, 70 km NNE Bangui
,
4057
’
N
18046
’E; 3 ƋƋ,
23.iv.
2010
, 130 km E
Kaga Bandoro
,
6057
’
N
19055
’E; 1 Ƌ,
23.iii.
2010
, 60 km W
Bouar
,
5045
’
N
15013
’E
;
ETHIOPIA
: 3 ƋƋ,
8.v.
2015
, 70 km S
Jima
,
702
’N
36014
’E
;
MALI
:
1 ♀
,
29.vii.
1991
, 30 km N
Bamoka
;
1 ♀
,
9.viii.
1991
, 40 km W
Mopti
,
1 ♀
,
8.vii.
1991
, 10 km S
Mopti
;
2 ƋƋ,
5.viii.
1991
, 30 km S
San
;
2 ƋƋ,
6.vii.
1991
, 60 km NE
San
;
2 ƋƋ,
3.viii.
1991
, 5 km S
San
;
SOUTH AFRICA
: 1 Ƌ,
19.xii.
2009
, 35 km W
Hoedspruit
,
24023
’
30040
’E;
ZAMBIA
: 1 Ƌ,
17.i.
2003
, 15 km S Kapiri; (all specimens except those from
Mali
were collected by
J. Halada
, specimens from
Mali
were collected by
M. Schwarz
, all specimens housed in coll.
OLL
)
.