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6.
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species-group
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(
<figureCitation id="133C86C6FFF4FFE61B962358FE9D8E41" box="[159,300,1597,1623]" captionStart="FIGURES 23 31" captionStartId="16.[151,269,1899,1923]" captionTargetBox="[186,1390,216,1855]" captionTargetId="figure@16.[176,1416,194,1873]" captionTargetPageId="16" captionText="FIGURES 23 31. Odontophotopsis quadridentata: Fig. 23. head, frontal view; Fig. 24. mesosternum, lateral view; Fig. 25. genitalia, dorsal view; Fig. 26. cuspis, lateral view, dorsum to the left. Odontophotopsis biramosa: Fig. 27. head, frontal view; Fig. 28. genitalia, dorsal view. Odontophotopsis setifera: Fig. 29. mesosternum, lateral view; Fig. 30. genitalia, dorsal view; Fig. 31. genitalia, lateral view." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.179154" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/179154/files/figure.png" pageId="15" pageNumber="16">Figs. 2731</figureCitation>
)
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<emphasis id="B9734651FFF4FFE61B9E23E7FEA68E8A" bold="true" box="[151,279,1666,1692]" pageId="15" pageNumber="16">Diagnosis.</emphasis>
This species-group is easily diagnosed by the unique mandibular feature of having an extremely large dorsal tooth that is separated from the lower portion of the mandibular apex by a deep, wide sinus, which makes the mandibular apices appear biramose (
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).
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<emphasis id="B9734651FFF4FFE61BCF2396FE2C8F1A" box="[198,413,1779,1804]" italics="true" pageId="15" pageNumber="16">Male. Coloration.</emphasis>
Body testaceous, antenna and legs slightly paler, stramineous; head, mesosoma and metasoma uniform in color throughout; body clothed with sparse, erect, brachyplumose and also decumbent, pale, plumose setae; apical margins of T1-T6 and S2-S6 with thick white plumose fringe; setae of terminal segment tinged with yellow.
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<emphasis id="B9734651FFF4FFE61BCC22EDFEBD8FB7" box="[197,268,1928,1953]" italics="true" pageId="15" pageNumber="16">Head.</emphasis>
Subquadrate posteriorly. Mandible excised ventrally, angle of excision acute, depth of excision 0.33X width of mandible at excision; dorsal carina strong, terminating at strong inner tooth, mandible vertical throughout; mandible greatly dilated beyond excision. Dorsal tooth of mandible separated from other teeth by deep sinus. Clypeus greatly depressed below margin of mandibles, median area concave; median anterior margin of clypeus as wide as length of F1, lateral angle projecting dorsally, tuberculate; surface of clypeus polished, almost impunctate, apically with only few erect setae; scape with single ventral carina. F1 ~0.75X length of F2. Front, vertex, and gena with sparse, shallow punctures, immediately posterior to antennal insertion, becoming separated and sparse on vertex and gena; ocelli moderate in size, ocellocular distance
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greatest width of lateral ocellus.
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<emphasis id="B9734651FFEBFFF91B9E220EFEEC8F95" bold="true" box="[151,349,1899,1923]" pageId="16" pageNumber="17">FIGURES 2331.</emphasis>
<taxonomicName id="4C07E1C0FFEBFFF91A6D2209FD088F95" box="[356,697,1900,1923]" class="Insecta" family="Mutillidae" genus="Odontophotopsis" kingdom="Animalia" order="Hymenoptera" pageId="16" pageNumber="17" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="quadridentata">
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: Fig. 23. head, frontal view; Fig. 24. mesosternum, lateral view; Fig. 25. genitalia, dorsal view; Fig. 26. cuspis, lateral view, dorsum to the left.
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: Fig. 27. head, frontal view; Fig. 28. genitalia, dorsal view.
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<emphasis id="B9734651FFEBFFF9197822D2FCCC8FD8" box="[625,893,1975,1998]" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="17">Odontophotopsis setifera</emphasis>
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: Fig. 29. mesosternum, lateral view; Fig. 30. genitalia, dorsal view; Fig. 31. genitalia, lateral view.
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<emphasis id="B9734651FFEAFFF81BCC24EDFEF389B7" box="[197,322,392,417]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">Mesosoma</emphasis>
. Sides and dorsum of pronotum coarsely punctate, dorsum with moderate, confluent, deep punctures, sides with somewhat larger, shallower punctures; mesonotum with moderate, contiguous, shallow punctures; notaulus weak, obsolete on anterior 0.75 of mesonotum; scutellum moderately punctate; dorsum and posterior face of propodeum conspicuously, shallow reticulate, reticulations extending on to sides of propodeum, but becoming coarse, punctate-reticulate; Metapleuron polished; anterolateral area of mesopleuron polished; remainder of mesopleuron with moderate to contiguous punctures; mesosternal processes large, triangular, acute apically, separated by distance 1.5X their height; surface of mesosternum with shallow, depressed groove along midline, otherwise with sparse punctures, interstitial regions polished. Metasternum deeply bidentate. Marginal cell on costa long, ~1.5X length of stigma.
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<emphasis id="B9734651FFEAFFF81BCF2795FEF18B1F" box="[198,320,752,777]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">Metasoma</emphasis>
. First metasomal segment subsessile with second, approximately as long as middle femur; T1 with shallow punctured at sides separated by ~
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puncture width; T2 polished, with fine, scattered punctures throughout; T3-5 weakly punctured, punctures most obvious at anterior and posterior margins; pygidium ovate, slightly longer than wide, polished, not margined; S2 with small, shallow, punctures, closer and deeper than on T3; sternal felt line ~0.2X length of tergal felt line; S3-5 very weakly punctured. Hypopygium with close, shallow punctures apically, apical margin rounded.
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<emphasis id="B9734651FFEAFFF81BCF26BAFEF18BEF" bold="true" box="[198,320,991,1017]" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">Remarks.</emphasis>
This species-group is the same as defined by
<bibRefCitation id="EF96E7B2FFEAFFF818512685FBA78BEC" author="Schuster" box="[856,1046,992,1018]" pageId="17" pageNumber="43" refString="Schuster, R. M. (1958) A revision of the sphaeropthalmine Mutillidae of America north of Mexico. II. Entomologica Americana 37, 1 - 130." type="journal article" year="1958">Schuster (1958)</bibRefCitation>
. Both species have been reported to be rare (
<bibRefCitation id="EF96E7B2FFEAFFF81A13216DFE618C34" author="Ferguson" box="[282,464,1032,1058]" pageId="17" pageNumber="43" refString="Ferguson, W. E. (1967) Male sphaeropthalmine mutillid wasps of the Nevada Test Site. Brigham Young University Science Bulletin, Biology Series, 8, 1 - 26." type="journal article" year="1967">Ferguson 1967</bibRefCitation>
), but this may be an artifact of their limited distribution and environment or seasonal effects. In certain areas these species can be abundant and may need to be placed in a separate speciesgroup at a later date.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BB89A43FFEAFFF81BCF21E5FB368CD4" blockId="17.[151,1437,152,1218]" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">Some aspects of mandibular and clypeal morphology, the sternal processes and the genitalia of the two species in this group differ greatly; it may be that these species are not closely related.</paragraph>
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