Taxon classification Animalia Hymenoptera Vespidae

Stenodynerus funebris (Andre, 1884) 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.