Tachytes oviventris de Saussure, 1891
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Tachytes oviventris de Saussure View in CoL
Tachytes oviventris de Saussure, 1891:260 View in CoL , ♀. Holotype or syntypes: ♀, Madagascar: no specific locality (originally A. von Schulthess collection, now destroyed). – de Saussure, 1892:478 ( Madagascar, redescription); Dalla Torre, 1897:693 (in catalog of world Hymenoptera View in CoL ); Arnold, 1945:109 (unrecognizable species); R. Bohart and Menke, 1976:266 (in checklist of world Sphecidae View in CoL ); Pulawski, 2003:798 (in checklist of Malagasy Sphecidae View in CoL ); Madl, 2014:987 (in catalog of Ampulicidae View in CoL , Crabronidae View in CoL , and Sphecidae View in CoL of Madagascar, with synonymy and locality records).
Tachytes oviventris de Saussure, 1892:478 View in CoL , ♀. Objective synonym of Tachytes oviventris de Saussure, 1891 View in CoL .
DISCUSSION OF SPECIES IDENTITY.–The species was described rather concisely in 1891, in Latin only. In 1882, de Saussure repeated the Latin diagnosis almost verbatim, but provided a much more detailed description in French. Arnold (1945) commented about its unusual gaster coloration (he was not able to recognize the species). Indeed, the 1892 description mentions three characters unusual for a Tachytes : the gaster with bluish reflexes (abdomine coerulescente in Latin, abdomen … brilliant de reflets bleuâtres et pourprés in the French text), the postscutellum somewhat reddish mesally (postécusson un peu roux au milieu), and the recurrent veins attaining the 2 nd submarginal cell very close to each other (très près l’une de l’autre). Evidently, none of the Madagascan Tachytes show this unusual character combination, and it is unclear, what other genus might be involved. Unfortunately, the holotype seems to be lost. De Saussure (1892) said that the specimen belonged to A. von Schulthess, whose collection is now housed in the Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule in Zurich, Switzerland. Ms. Franziska Schmid of that institution wrote the following on 23 June 2009:
“Unfortunately I only found two types of Tachytes argyropis from Madagascar in the Schulthess collection. Because the Schulthess collection had passed a serious pest damage about 50 years ago, the individuals of Tachytes oviventris might have been lost”.
As Monsieur Bernard Landry kindly informed me (his e-mail of 13 September 2018), no specimen of T. oviventris can be found in de Saussure’s collection in the Muséum d’Histoire Naturelle de Genève, Switzerland, either. In conclusion, the species identity remains a mystery .
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Tachytes oviventris de Saussure
Pulawski, Wojciech J. 2019 |
Tachytes oviventris
de Saussure 1892: 478 |
Tachytes oviventris
de Saussure 1891: 260 |
Tachytes oviventris
de Saussure 1891 |
Ampulicidae
Shuckard 1840 |
Sphecidae
Latreille 1802 |
Sphecidae
Latreille 1802 |
Crabronidae
Latreille 1802 |
Sphecidae
Latreille 1802 |