Afrepipona angusta (de Saussure, 1863)

Figs 2, 27A

Odynerus angustus de Saussure, 1863: 228 .

Diagnosis

Recognized by the following characters: apical teeth of clypeus sharply carinate; clypeus 1.2 × as wide as long (Fig. 2B–C); gena flattened on ventral ⅔; occipital carina of even height on gena, lower but complete on vertex; vertex of female 1.8 × as long as distance between posterior ocellus and inner eye margin (Fig. 2E), 1.55 × in male; T1 narrower than T2, separated by constriction; apical translucent margin of T2 sharply separated by change in sculpture and coloration, lacking preapical series of large punctures; S2 not or barely furrowed basally; clypeus with deep punctures; preapical depressed area of T2 coarsely and densely punctured, interspaces ridge-like to reaching one puncture diameter in width (Fig. 2F); metanotum black. Genitalia in Fig. 27A.

Material examined

ERITREA • 1 ♂; Adi Keyh; Jun. 1902; Andreini leg.; MSVI • 1 ♀; Asmara; MSNVE .

Distribution

Eritrea *, Ethiopia (de Saussure 1863).