Stenodynerus funebris ( Andre , 1884)

Ma, Zhen-xia, Chen, Bin & Li, Ting-jing, 2016, A taxonomic account of the genus Stenodynerus from China, with descriptions of five new species (Hymenoptera, Vespidae, Eumeninae), ZooKeys 595, pp. 17-48 : 34

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.595.7734

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:97AE8A6F-C102-4D67-8B54-CFECA08B1016

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AD086A8B-DACF-97C3-6DF2-5EB72B7B4BBD

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scientific name

Stenodynerus funebris ( Andre , 1884)
status

 

Taxon classification Animalia Hymenoptera Vespidae

Stenodynerus funebris ( Andre, 1884) View in CoL Figs 73-76

Odynerus funebris André, 1884: 729; Blüthgen 1955: 412.

Odynerus limbonatatus : Kostylev, 1940: 28.

Stenodynerus funebris : van der Vecht and Fischer 1972: 67; Gusenleitner 1981: 219, 243; Kim 1999: 347, 349, 350; Kim and Yamane 2004: 239, 255.

Material examined.

1♀1♂, China, Jilin Prov., Yanji City, Xiaoying Town, Minzhu Village, 3.VII.2012, Xin Zhou & Ju You.

Diagnosis.

Body obviously black (Fig. 73), only with the following spots yellow: mandibular basally, scape ventrally, inter-antennal spot, a minute post-ocular spot, pronotum sometimes with a pair of small spots, apical bands on metasomal terga I–II and sternum II, a long band on fore tibiae dorsally; cephalic fovea small and shallow, width less than the distance between posterior ocelli; clypeus medically convex, apex moderately emarginated (Fig. 74); anterior surface of pronotum almost vertical, with V-shaped median foveae, pronotal carina complete (Fig. 75); propodeal shelf developed, posterior surface concave, with a very short median longitudinal carina in lower portion (Fig. 76); median longitudinal furrow on metasomal sternum II basally weak, even obsolete, and its anterior surface sloping.

Distribution.

China (Shanxi, Jilin), Korea, Russia.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Eumenidae

Genus

Stenodynerus