Dinapsis planifrons Mita & Shaw, 2020

van Noort, Simon, Shaw, Scott Richard & Copeland, Robert S., 2022, Revision of the endemic African genus Dinapsis (Dinapsini, Megalyridae, Hymenoptera) with description of seven new species, ZooKeys 1112, pp. 27-122 : 27

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1112.82307

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:66B4E8F0-6AA1-4451-84C7-8589B97DD840

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Dinapsis planifrons Mita & Shaw, 2020
status

 

Dinapsis planifrons Mita & Shaw, 2020

Material examined.

Holotype. Madagascar • ♀; Antsiranana; Ambato forest, 26.6 km 33°, NE Ambanja; 150 m; 8 December 2004; 1 3°27'52"S, 048°33'06"E; California Acad. of Sciences ; B.L. Fisher; rainforest; yellow pan trap; BLF11517 View Materials ; CASLOT 014881; SEM CAS GoogleMaps . Paratype data listed in Mita and Shaw, 2020.

Additional specimens examined.

Madagascar • 3 ♀♀, 1 ♂, Antisirana Province , Makirovana Forest; 225 m a.s.l.; 28 Apr.-8 May 2011; 14°10'14"S, 049°57'15"E; California Acad. of Sciences; B.L. Fisher; rainforest; yellow pan trap; BLF26522 View Materials ; BLF27041 View Materials ; CASENT2237138, CASENT2237139, CASENT2237145, CASENT2237146; CAS GoogleMaps 1 ♂, Antisirana Province , SAVA Region , Vohemar District , Antsahabelela rain forest, 9 km SW Daraina Binara; 16-23 Feb. 2011; 13°15.03'S, 049°37.00'E; California Acad. of Sciences; M. Irwin, R. Harin’Hala leg.; Malaise; in humid forest; MG-58-20; CASENT2237021; CAS GoogleMaps .

Distribution.

(Fig. 43 View Figure 43 ) Madagascar.

Comments.

Dinapsis planifrons is known only from forests in western and northern Madagascar (Antisirana, Fianarantsoa, Mahajanga, and Toliara provinces). Dinapsis planifrons is a very distinctive species, not likely to be confused with any other. It is the most common species of the Dinapsis hirtipes species group, known as "crested wasps" because of the smooth flat-faced head with the vertex conspicuously produced dorsally as a crested ridge. D. planifrons can be distinguished from all other species by having the hind tibia apex produced into an extended prong with long apical seta with spatulate tips. For a full species description and more information on its distribution and distinguishing characteristics, see Mita and Shaw (2020).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Megalyridae

Genus

Dinapsis