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F.
<bibRefCitation author="Smith, F" journalOrPublisher="Taylor and Francis, London" pageId="3" pageNumber="4" pagination="207 - 497" refId="B12" refString="Smith, F, 1856. Catalogue of hymenopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum. Part IV. Sphegidae, Larridae and Crabronidae. Taylor and Francis, London: 207 - 497" title="Catalogue of hymenopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum. Part IV. Sphegidae, Larridae and Crabronidae." year="1856">Smith 1856</bibRefCitation>
:454, ♀. Holotype: ♀, Indonesia: Sumatra: no specific locality (BMNH), examined. -
<bibRefCitation author="Schletterer, A" journalOrPublisher="Zoologische Jahrbuecher. Abtheilung fuer Systematik, Geographie und Biologie der Thiere" pageId="3" pageNumber="4" pagination="349 - 510" refId="B11" refString="Schletterer, A, 1887. Die Hymenopteren-Gattung Cerceris Latr. mit vorzugsweiser Beruecksichtigung der palaearktischen Arten. Zoologische Jahrbuecher. Abtheilung fuer Systematik, Geographie und Biologie der Thiere 2: 349 - 510" title="Die Hymenopteren-Gattung Cerceris Latr. mit vorzugsweiser Beruecksichtigung der palaearktischen Arten." volume="2" year="1887">Schletterer 1887</bibRefCitation>
: 491 (listed);
<bibRefCitation author="Cameron, P" journalOrPublisher="Memoirs and Proceedings of the Manchester Literary &amp; Philosophical Society (Series 4)" pageId="3" pageNumber="4" pagination="239 - 284" refId="B5" refString="Cameron, P, 1890. Hymenoptera Orientalis [sic], or contributions to a knowledge of the Hymenoptera of the Oriental Zoological Region. Part II. Memoirs and Proceedings of the Manchester Literary &amp; Philosophical Society (Series 4) 3: 239 - 284" title="Hymenoptera Orientalis [sic], or contributions to a knowledge of the Hymenoptera of the Oriental Zoological Region. Part II." volume="3" year="1890">Cameron 1890</bibRefCitation>
: 248 (listed); nec
<bibRefCitation author="Bingham, CT" editor="Blanford, WT" journalOrPublisher="Taylor and Francis, London" pageId="3" pageNumber="4" refId="B1" refString="Bingham, CT, 1897. Hymenoptera. - Vol. I. Wasps and bees. In: Blanford, WT, Ed., Fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma. Taylor and Francis, London" title="Hymenoptera. - Vol. I. Wasps and bees." volumeTitle="Fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma." year="1897">Bingham 1897: 309</bibRefCitation>
and
<bibRefCitation author="Bingham, CT" journalOrPublisher="Zoology" pageId="3" pageNumber="4" pagination="16 - 19" refId="B3" refString="Bingham, CT, 1905. Report on the Aculeate Hymenoptera. Fasciculi Malayenses. Zoology 3: 16 - 19" title="Report on the Aculeate Hymenoptera. Fasciculi Malayenses." volume="3" year="1905">1905: 46</bibRefCitation>
(=
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R.
<bibRefCitation author="Turner, RE" journalOrPublisher="The Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society" pageId="3" pageNumber="4" pagination="476 - 516" refId="B13" refString="Turner, RE, 1912. A monograph of wasps of the genus Cerceris inhabiting British India. With notes on other Asiatic species. The Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 21: 476 - 516" title="A monograph of wasps of the genus Cerceris inhabiting British India. With notes on other Asiatic species." volume="21" year="1912">Turner 1912</bibRefCitation>
);
<bibRefCitation author="Dalla Torre, CG" journalOrPublisher="Guilelmi Engelmann, Lipsiae [= Leipzig]" pageId="3" pageNumber="4" refId="B6" refString="Dalla Torre, CG, 1897. Catalogus Hymenopterorum hucusque descriptorum systematicus et synonymicus, Volumen VIII: Fossores (Sphegidae). Guilelmi Engelmann, Lipsiae [= Leipzig], 749 pp." title="Catalogus Hymenopterorum hucusque descriptorum systematicus et synonymicus, Volumen VIII: Fossores (Sphegidae)." year="1897">Dalla Torre, 1897</bibRefCitation>
: 459 (in catalog of world
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); R.
<bibRefCitation author="Turner, RE" journalOrPublisher="The Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society" pageId="3" pageNumber="4" pagination="476 - 516" refId="B13" refString="Turner, RE, 1912. A monograph of wasps of the genus Cerceris inhabiting British India. With notes on other Asiatic species. The Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 21: 476 - 516" title="A monograph of wasps of the genus Cerceris inhabiting British India. With notes on other Asiatic species." volume="21" year="1912">Turner 1912</bibRefCitation>
:816 (comparison with
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and
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); R.
<bibRefCitation author="Bohart, RM" journalOrPublisher="University of California Press, Berkeley" pageId="3" pageNumber="4" refId="B4" refString="Bohart, RM, Menke, AS, 1976. Sphecid wasps of the world. A generic revision. University of California Press, Berkeley, 695 pp." title="Sphecid wasps of the world. A generic revision." year="1976">Bohart and Menke 1976</bibRefCitation>
:580 (listed);
<bibRefCitation author="Hua, L" editor="Hua, L" journalOrPublisher="Sun-Yat-sen University Press, Guangzhou" pageId="3" pageNumber="4" pagination="274 - 299" refId="B7" refString="Hua, L, 2006. Superfamily Apoidea (Sphecoidea). In: Hua, L, Ed., List of Chinese insects. Vol. IV. Sun-Yat-sen University Press, Guangzhou: 274 - 299" title="Superfamily Apoidea (Sphecoidea)" volumeTitle="List of Chinese insects. Vol. IV." year="2006">Hua 2006</bibRefCitation>
: 278 (in list of Chinese insects, geographic distribution).
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<bibRefCitation author="Bingham, CT" journalOrPublisher="Zoology" pageId="3" pageNumber="4" pagination="iii - vii" refId="B2" refString="Bingham, CT, 1903. Diagnoses of Aculeate Hymenoptera. Fasciculi Malayenses. Zoology 1: iii - vii" title="Diagnoses of Aculeate Hymenoptera. Fasciculi Malayenses." volume="1" year="1903">Bingham 1903</bibRefCitation>
:v, ♂. Holotype or syntypes: ♂, Malaysia: &quot;Biserat, Jalor&quot;, now Thailand (BMNH). Synonymized with
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by R.
<bibRefCitation author="Turner, RE" journalOrPublisher="The Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society" pageId="3" pageNumber="4" pagination="476 - 516" refId="B13" refString="Turner, RE, 1912. A monograph of wasps of the genus Cerceris inhabiting British India. With notes on other Asiatic species. The Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 21: 476 - 516" title="A monograph of wasps of the genus Cerceris inhabiting British India. With notes on other Asiatic species." volume="21" year="1912">Turner 1912</bibRefCitation>
: 816. -
<bibRefCitation author="Bingham, CT" journalOrPublisher="Zoology" pageId="3" pageNumber="4" pagination="16 - 19" refId="B3" refString="Bingham, CT, 1905. Report on the Aculeate Hymenoptera. Fasciculi Malayenses. Zoology 3: 16 - 19" title="Report on the Aculeate Hymenoptera. Fasciculi Malayenses." volume="3" year="1905">Bingham 1905</bibRefCitation>
: 47 (Malaysia: Biserat, now Thailand), pl. A Fig. 5 (illustration of habitus and pygidial plate).
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<taxonomicName authorityName="van der Vecht" authorityYear="1964" class="Insecta" family="Masaridae" genus="Cerceris" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="" order="Hymenoptera" pageId="1" pageNumber="2" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="bantamensis">Cerceris bantamensis</taxonomicName>
van der
<bibRefCitation author="Vecht, J van der" journalOrPublisher="Zoologische Mededelingen (Leiden)" pageId="3" pageNumber="4" pagination="348 - 368" refId="B15" refString="Vecht, J van der, 1964. The Cerceris species of Java (Hymenoptera Sphecoidea). Zoologische Mededelingen (Leiden) 39: 348 - 368" title="The Cerceris species of Java (Hymenoptera Sphecoidea)." volume="39" year="1964">Vecht 1964</bibRefCitation>
: 367, ♂. Holotype: ♂, Indonesia: Java: Bantam: Malingping (RMNH), examined. - R.
<bibRefCitation author="Bohart, RM" journalOrPublisher="University of California Press, Berkeley" pageId="3" pageNumber="4" refId="B4" refString="Bohart, RM, Menke, AS, 1976. Sphecid wasps of the world. A generic revision. University of California Press, Berkeley, 695 pp." title="Sphecid wasps of the world. A generic revision." year="1976">Bohart and Menke 1976</bibRefCitation>
: 577 (listed). New synonym.
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In his description of
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, based on a single male, van der
<bibRefCitation author="Vecht, J van der" journalOrPublisher="Zoologische Mededelingen (Leiden)" pageId="3" pageNumber="4" pagination="348 - 368" refId="B15" refString="Vecht, J van der, 1964. The Cerceris species of Java (Hymenoptera Sphecoidea). Zoologische Mededelingen (Leiden) 39: 348 - 368" title="The Cerceris species of Java (Hymenoptera Sphecoidea)." volume="39" year="1964">Vecht (1964)</bibRefCitation>
commented that &quot;This is perhaps the unknown male of
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Smith, described from Sumatra and also known from Malaya, but this must remain uncertain so long as the sexes have not been collected together&quot;. I was able to study a series of both males and females collected in West and East Malaysia by Kenneth M. Guichard and C. Giles Roche, several of them in the same locality. The detailed description of
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by van der Vecht leaves no doubt about the identity of the males, and a study of the holotypes of both
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and
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confirmed that they are indeed conspecific. The main characteristics of
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are the following: the terga have no apicomedian pits, the hindcoxa is not carinate ventrally, sternum II has no basal plate, and the propodeal enclosure is longitudinally ridged throughout (
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). As in some other Southeast Asian species, tergum I has well defined, relatively large punctures (
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), whereas terga II-V are densely microscopically punctate and have some fine punctures many diameters apart; also, tergum I is elongate (
<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 4" captionStartId="F4" captionText="Figure 4. Cerceris ferox F. Smith: a male clypeus in frontal view b apical flagellomeres of male c gastral terga I and II of female d gastral terga I and II of male." httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/11145" pageId="1" pageNumber="2">Fig. 4c, d</figureCitation>
): length about 1.2
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maximum width in the female, 1.6-1.7
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in the male, and the female mesopleuron has a conspicuous, vertical prominence just below the scrobe (
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). The species can be further recognized by a coarsely punctate scutum (
<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 3" captionStartId="F3" captionText="Figure 3. Cerceris ferox F. Smith, female: a head in frontal view b clypeus in frontal view c mesoscutum in dorsal view d propodeum in dorsal view e thorax and propodeum in anterolateral view (arrow indicates vertical prominence) f thorax and propodeum in lateral view (arrow indicates vertical prominence)." httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/11144" pageId="1" pageNumber="2">Fig. 3c</figureCitation>
), punctures being elongate in female, only posteriorly so in male, and puncture bottoms microscopically punctate, and the sides of the propodeal dorsum with coarse, round to oval punctures (
<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 3" captionStartId="F3" captionText="Figure 3. Cerceris ferox F. Smith, female: a head in frontal view b clypeus in frontal view c mesoscutum in dorsal view d propodeum in dorsal view e thorax and propodeum in anterolateral view (arrow indicates vertical prominence) f thorax and propodeum in lateral view (arrow indicates vertical prominence)." httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/11144" pageId="1" pageNumber="2">Fig. 3d</figureCitation>
), with puncture bottoms finely punctate. In the female, the head is unusually wide in the ventral half (
<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 3" captionStartId="F3" captionText="Figure 3. Cerceris ferox F. Smith, female: a head in frontal view b clypeus in frontal view c mesoscutum in dorsal view d propodeum in dorsal view e thorax and propodeum in anterolateral view (arrow indicates vertical prominence) f thorax and propodeum in lateral view (arrow indicates vertical prominence)." httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/11144" pageId="1" pageNumber="2">Fig. 3a</figureCitation>
), the clypeus has a sharp tooth on each side of the free margin (distance between teeth markedly greater than distance between a tooth and eye margin,
<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 3" captionStartId="F3" captionText="Figure 3. Cerceris ferox F. Smith, female: a head in frontal view b clypeus in frontal view c mesoscutum in dorsal view d propodeum in dorsal view e thorax and propodeum in anterolateral view (arrow indicates vertical prominence) f thorax and propodeum in lateral view (arrow indicates vertical prominence)." httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/11144" pageId="1" pageNumber="2">Fig. 3b</figureCitation>
), and the depressed part of the free margin is uniformly, slightly concave between the teeth; the clypeus also has a median transverse prominence next to the foremargin that overhangs the margin (free margin of prominence is evenly arcuate); the inner mandibular margin has one subbasal tooth and is only slightly broad
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preapically (
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). In the male, the free margin of the median clypeal lobe is nearly truncate and rounded laterally (
<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 4" captionStartId="F4" captionText="Figure 4. Cerceris ferox F. Smith: a male clypeus in frontal view b apical flagellomeres of male c gastral terga I and II of female d gastral terga I and II of male." httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/11145" pageId="2" pageNumber="3">Fig. 4a</figureCitation>
); flagellomeres VI-X or VII-X each has a round, unsculptured concavity on the ventral surface (
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), flagellomeres VI-IX are sharply prominent apicoventrally, and flagellomere XI is markedly curved (
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), with the ventral surface concave, impunctate, asetose; sternum VII has no particular distinguishing structures.
</paragraph>
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<emphasis bold="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="3">Figure 3.</emphasis>
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F. Smith, female:
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head in frontal view
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clypeus in frontal view
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mesoscutum in dorsal view
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propodeum in dorsal view
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thorax and propodeum in anterolateral view (arrow indicates vertical prominence)
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thorax and propodeum in lateral view (arrow indicates vertical prominence).
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<emphasis bold="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="3">Figure 4.</emphasis>
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F. Smith:
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male clypeus in frontal view
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apical flagellomeres of male
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gastral terga I and II of female
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gastral terga I and II of male.
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<emphasis bold="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="3">Figure 5.</emphasis>
Collecting localities of
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F. Smith.
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<paragraph pageId="2" pageNumber="3">Records</paragraph>
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(
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).INDONESIA: Sumatra: no specific locality (1 ♀, BMNH, holotype of
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). Java:Bantam: Malingping (1 ♂, RMNH, holotype of
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). EAST MALAYSIA: Sabah: Kota Kinabalu (1 ♀, CAS, as Jesselton), Poring Springs in Kota Kinabalu (1 ♀, 1 ♂, CAS), Sandakan (1 ♂, CAS), Kampung Ulu Dusun (2 ♀, 1 ♂, CAS). WEST MALAYSIA: Johore: Kota Tinggi (1 ♂, CAS), Sungai Seluyut (1 ♀, 3 ♂, CAS). Perak: Tapah Hills (1 ♀, CAS). Perlis: Kangar (1 ♂, CAS). THAILAND: Yala (= Jalor): Biserat (Bingham, 1903, 1905).
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