Celonites kozlovi Kostylev, 1935
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Celonites kozlovi Kostylev, 1935 View in CoL
Figs 1–4 View Figs 1–4 , 7, 8 View Figs 6–8 , 19–21 View Figs 19–24
Celonites kozlovi Kostylev, 1935: 110 View in CoL , [♀] (type locality: “ПустынЯ Гоби (МонголиЯ)”
[ Gobi Desert , Mongolia]), lectotype (designated here): ♀, <golden disc> //
Центр.[альнаЯ] Гоби, кл.[юч] Улан-булак [Central Gobi, Ulan-Bulak Spring] 6–
8.VII.1909 П.[К.] КоЗлов [P.K. Kozlov]. М.[онголо]-С.[ычуанскаЯ] Эк.[спедициЯ]
[Mongolia-Sichuan expedition] // Celonites ♀ kozlovi , n. sp. G. Kostylev det. 1930 //
Lectotypus ♀ Celonites kozlovi Kostylev, 1935 des. Fateryga, 2019 <red label> [ ZISP]
( Figs 1–4 View Figs 1–4 ); Gusenleitner, 1991: 640, Mongolia (Khovd Prov.); Carpenter, 2001: 10,
Mongolia.
REMARKS. According to Kerzhner (1972), P.K. Kozlov collected in those days in
South-Gobi aimak [Ömnögovi Prov.] on the south slope of Mt. Dund Saikhany Nuruu
(middle mountain of the Gurvan Saikhan Mountains). Kozlov spent those days in a camp at some “red” hills (Kozlov, 2015). Thus, the type locality of C. kozlovi was located at approximately 43°33′N 103°43′E (the rightmost point on Fig. 5 View Fig ), where a relatively large area of red-colored ground is visible via Google Earth (https://www.google.com/earth/).
Males of this species are still unknown.
lateral view; 3 – head, frontal view; 4 – labels.
ground map was taken from https://www.openstreetmap.org/).
Balkhash River valley (50°05′35″N 88°23′22″E), 9.VII 2016, 3 ♀, leg. M.Yu. Proshchalykin GoogleMaps ,
V. M. Loktionov [ FSCV]; 5 km SE Chagan-Uzun, Tydtuyaryk River valley (50°04′25″N
88°25′12″E), 8.VII 2019, 8 ♀, 9.VII 2019, 1 ♀, leg. A. V. Fateryga [ CAFK, CVMM]; ibid .,
8.VII 2019, 2 ♀, 9.VII 2019, 1 ♀, leg. V. O. Dorofeev [ ASUB]; ibid ., 8–9.VII 2019, 1 ♀, leg.
Yu.N. Danilov [ISEN].
DISTRIBUTION. Russia (new record) (Altai), Mongolia (Khovd Prov., Ömnögovi
Prov.) ( Fig. 5 View Fig ).
BIONOMICS. In the field C. kozlovi was observed in the Tydtuyaryk River valley only
( Fig. 6 View Figs 6–8 ); it was absent from the Chuya River valley. Females of this species visited flowers of five plant species of the families Lamiaceae and Asteraceae ( Table 1). The only pollen source, however, was flowers of Dracocephalum peregrinum . During pollen uptake from these flowers, females stood on the lower lip of the corolla and consumed pollen directly from the anthers. They did this with their mouthparts supported by movements of the fore legs; mid and hind legs were used to hold onto the corolla ( Fig. 7 View Figs 6–8 ). The duration of pollen collecting per flower was approximately 40–45 sec. After that, females went deeply inside the corolla to take up nectar. During nectar collecting they were not visible from outside due to the deep and broad corolla tube which completely hid the wasps. The duration of nectar collecting was significantly less (about 5 sec.) than that of pollen collecting.
Only nectar collecting was observed at flowers of Ziziphora clinopodioides . Flowers of this species are significantly smaller than those of D. peregrinum ; the corolla tube is even shorter than the proboscis of the wasp. Thus, during flower visits females alighted on the lower lip, hold onto it with all their legs and simply inserted the proboscis into the flower
( Fig. 8 View Figs 6–8 ). Duration of nectar collecting on Z. clinopodioides was also about 5 sec. One female was observed to collect earth after visiting several flowers of Z. clinopodioides . She did this on a slope with quite loose ground between plants of this species.
It must be specified that there were no plants of Dracocephalum nutans in the
Tydtuyaryk River valley. Other species of Lamiaceae were represented in this habitat by
Panzerina canescens (Bunge) Soják and P. lanata (L.) Soják, but they were not visited by
Visiting plants of the family Asteraceae , females landed directly on the center of the capitulum and inserted the proboscis into one of the florets for a very short time. Then, they flew away in all three observed cases.
First activity of the wasps was recorded in the morning at 9.35 (solar time). In the late afternoon, the activity finished at various times depending on the weather.
No males of C. kozlovi were observed despite thorough searching.
valley; 7 – female collecting pollen on a flower of Dracocephalum peregrinum L. by consuming pollen directly from the anthers; 8 – female collecting nectar on a flower of
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Celonites kozlovi Kostylev, 1935
Fateryga, A. V. 2020 |
Celonites kozlovi
Kostylev 1935: 110 |