Bembecinus, Gess & Pulawski & Gess, 2015

Gess, Friedrich W., Pulawski, Wojciech J. & Gess, Sarah K., 2015, A Revision of the rhopalocerus Species Group of Bembecinus Costa (Hymenoptera: Crabronidae: Bembicinae), Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 62 (7), pp. 207-256 : 210

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.11512316

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7C4DD35E-FFB1-1E71-FE11-FCF9A6A8CD98

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Bembecinus
status

 

Key to Species Groups of Bembecinus View in CoL

(based on Bohart, 1997, with modifications derived from the manuscript key of F. Gess)

1a. Male flagellomere IX produced into a spine beneath.................... B. tridens View in CoL group (including discolor, irwini, loriculatus View in CoL , meridionalis, peregrinus, spinicornis, and tridens View in CoL subgroups)

1b. Male flagellomere IX simple.................................................. 2

2a. Male flagellum relatively slender; male sterna simple; female foretarsus with apical tarsomere and arolium not unusually large. Afrotropical and Australian Regions....... B. caffer View in CoL group (including caffer View in CoL and inermis subgroups)

2b. Male and female flagellum moderately to strongly clavate; male sterna mainly simple, with prong on sternum II in cinguliger (F. Smith) , escalerae (Turner), and flavopictus (Arnold); female foretarsus with apical tarsomere and arolium much larger than on other legs. Afrotropical Region................................................................ 3

3a. Flagellum moderately clavate ( Fig. 2b View FIGURE ); lateral margin of propodeal declivity only slightly compressed, not excised ( Fig. 2c View FIGURE ); clypeus sub-triangular, only slightly wider than long ( Fig. 2a View FIGURE ); length of labrum about 0.7–1.0 × its width ( Fig. 2a View FIGURE ); female forebasitarsus with a sand rake composed of a small number of long spines; male sternum II simple. Nesting in friable (sandy) soil; nest excavation by means of the raking of dry sand; burrow entrance without a turret (F. Gess and S. Gess 1971; F. Gess 1981)....................... B. rhopalocerus View in CoL group

3b. Flagellum conspicuously clavate; lateral margin of propodeal declivity strongly compressed, widely and deeply excised; clypeus more than twice as wide as long; length of labrum about 0.3–0.4 × its width; female forebasitarsus with dense row of short cilia; male sternum II simple in oxydorcus Handlirsch View in CoL , with prong in cinguliger (F. Smith) , escalerae (R. Turner), and flavopictus (Arnold). Nesting in non-friable (clayey) soil; nest excavation aided by use of water; burrow entrance surmounted by turret (F. Gess and S. Gess, 1975; S. Gess, 1981)............................................... B. oxydorcus View in CoL group

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Crabronidae

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