Scolia (Discolia) inouyei Okamoto, 1924
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4736342 |
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36. Scolia (Discolia) inouyei Okamoto, 1924 re-instated
Scolia inouyei Okamoto, 1924: 205 , ♀, Korea (type in Agricultural Experimental Station, Suigen, S. Korea?); Yamane, 1995: 43.
Scolia nobilis f. inouyei: Uchida, 1933: 250 .
Scolia nobilis inouyei: Betrem, 1941: 140 ; Osten, 2005: 39.
Distribution. China ( Taiwan, Yunnan); Korea.
Notes. We re-instate Scolia (Discolia) inouyei Okamoto, 1924 as a valid species, after examining a specimen from Yunnan. This species is clearly different from S. nobilis ; the legs are reddish, with wings pale as the spots of the tergites, the pronotum dorso-posteriorly (“scapula”) bright yellow laterally, the lateral carina extending over the propodeal spiracle (just reaching to the spiracle in S. nobilis ); the median suture of the frons (“frontal fissure”) absent (distinct in S. nobilis ); the antenna longer, with penultimate joints nearly as long as wide (antenna distinctly shorter, with penultimate joints wider than long in S. nobilis ); and the upper part of the metapleuron with sparse punctures only medially (largely densely punctate in S. nobilis ).
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Discolia |
Scolia (Discolia) inouyei Okamoto, 1924
Liu, Zhen, Achterberg, Cornelis Van, He, Jun-Hua & Chen, Xue-Xin 2021 |
Scolia nobilis inouyei:
Osten, T. 2005: 39 |
Betrem, J. G. 1941: 140 |
Scolia nobilis
Uchida, T. 1933: 250 |
Scolia inouyei
Yamane, S. 1995: 43 |
Okamoto, H. 1924: 205 |