Macromeria SAUNDERS 1850

Bartalucci, M. Boni, 2007, The Afrotropical genera of the subtribe Meriina (Hymenoptera, Tiphiidae, Myzininae), Linzer biologische Beiträge 39 (2), pp. 1257-1305 : 1281-1282

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scientific name

Macromeria SAUNDERS 1850
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Macromeria SAUNDERS 1850

S p e c i e s t y p e Meria klugii WESTWOOD 1835

Macromeria S. SAUNDERS 1850: 71

Hemimeria SAUSSURE 1892: 249 nov. syn.

The history of this taxon name suffered many changes about its taxonomical rank since the beginning. SAUSSURE (1892) did not name it at all in his "Groupe des Meria ". DALLA TORRE (1897:120) consider it (wrongly written Micromeria because of a lapsus calami as we easily can infer from the greek ethymology he quote just below: μĮțȡȩȢ, = longus

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etc.) synonym of Myzine LATREILLE 1803 and Turner always followed him. Successively KROMBEIN (1937) consider it a subgeneric group of Meria [ Meria (Macromeria) klugii (WESTWOOD) ] as JACOT- GUILLARMOD (1953: 17, 1961: 4) made too, even though he overlooked any subgenerical distinction in labelling the specimens of M. klugii from S. Africa. Hemimeria was established by SAUSSURE (1892) basing it on two species, first Meria (Pseudomeria) semirufa GERSTAECKER 1857 then Myzine savvignyi GUÈRIN 1837 (= Parameria femorata). JACOT- GUILLARMOD (1959) well argued about ascribing the SAUSSURE’ s name to semirufa which has so to be considered the type species of Hemimeria. According to the present study, we feel there is no generic difference between M. semirufa and M. klugii , whose relative distance with the other generic groupings is otherwise well ascertained. Hence the aforesaid synonimy.

Macromeria appears so far inhabiting exclusively Austral Africa. The females are univocally featured by the states 7e-i, k-l, the males by 15a, c-f. The states 7g, i, k and 15e, f occur only here within the subfamily. The aedeagus ( Figs 90-92 View Figs 85-92 ).is particular with reference to the aedeagus of males of all the remainder of the subfamily ( Figs 21A View Figs 17-21 , 71 View Figs 64-71 , 93-95)

The members of this taxon get the greatest size within the tribe.

Among them M. immaculata appears to be the closest taxon to Meria , while M. infradentata shows the usual mesosomal modifications occurring in the more brachypterus taxa, i.e. a longest and greater N 1, shortened Sc 1, more protruding Es 2.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Boraginaceae

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Tiphiidae

Genus

Meria

Loc

Macromeria SAUNDERS 1850

Bartalucci, M. Boni 2007
2007
Loc

Macromeria S. SAUNDERS 1850: 71

SAUNDERS S 1850: 71
1850
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