Ammosphex Wilcke, 1942

Loktionov, Valery M. & Lelej, Arkady S., 2011, Review of the subgenus Ammosphex Wilcke, 1942 of the genus Arachnospila Kincaid, 1900 (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) of the Russian Far East and East Siberia, Zootaxa 3137, pp. 1-30 : 2-3

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.202611

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6186245

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Ammosphex Wilcke, 1942
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Subgenus Ammosphex Wilcke, 1942 View in CoL

Psammochares (Psammochares) View in CoL gibbus- group Haupt, 1927: 154, 162, 200.

Ammosphex Wilcke, 1942: 25 View in CoL (type species Pompilus unguicularis Thomson, 1870 View in CoL (= Pompilus anceps Wesmael, 1851 View in CoL ), by original designation); Wilcke 1943: 12, 47.

Ammosphex View in CoL (as subgenus of Arachnospila Kincaid, 1900 View in CoL ): Wolf 1972: 109, Ƥ 3; Tobias 1978: 127, Ƥ 3; Day 1979: 11; Wahis 1986: 19; Lelej et al. 1994: 142, Ƥ 3; Lelej 1995: 238, 243, 3; 2000: 623; 2005: 127, Ƥ 3; Kurzenko et al. 1995: 301, 3; Shimizu 1996: 510; v.d. Smissen 1996: 73; Loktionov 2011: 83; Wahis 2011.

Ammosphex View in CoL (as subgenus of Pompilus Fabricius, 1798 View in CoL ): Evans 1951: 227, 3 Ƥ; Wolf 1966: 42, 44, 3 Ƥ; Krombein 1979: 1563.

Anopompilinus Dreisbach, 1949: 7 , 10, 11 (type species Anopompilinus michiganensis Dreisbach, 1949 , by monotypy). Junior subjective synonym of Ammosphex Wilcke, 1942 according to Evans 1951: 227.

Aridopompilus Wolf, 1965a: 101 (as subgenus of Pompilus Fabricius, 1798 View in CoL ) (type species Pompilus ausus Tournier, 1890 View in CoL , by original designation); Wolf 1966: 42, 43, Ƥ 3 (as subgenus of Pompilus Fabricius, 1798 View in CoL ). Junior subjective synonym of Ammosphex Wilcke, 1942 according to Wahis 1986: 19.

Boreopompilus Wolf, 1965a: 101 (as subgenus of Pompilus Fabricius, 1798 View in CoL ) (type species Pompilus trivialis trivialis Dahlbom, 1843 View in CoL , by original designation); Wolf 1966: 43, 44, Ƥ 3 (as subgenus of Pompilus Fabricius, 1798 View in CoL ); 1972: 98, 110, Ƥ 3 (as subgenus of Arachnospila Kincaid, 1900 View in CoL ). Junior subjective synonym of Ammosphex Wilcke, 1942 according to Day 1979: 11.

Holarctopompilus Wolf, 1965a: 101 (type species Psammochares gibbomimus Haupt, 1929 View in CoL , by original designation); Wolf 1966: 42, 44, Ƥ 3 (as subgenus of Pompilus Fabricius, 1798 View in CoL ); 1972: 98, 112, Ƥ 3 (as subgenus of Arachnospila Kincaid, 1900 View in CoL ). Junior subjective synonym of Ammosphex Wilcke, 1942 according to Evans in Krombein 1979: 1563.

Saxatilipompilus Wolf, 1965a: 101 (type species Pompilus opinatus Tournier, 1890 View in CoL , by original designation); Wolf 1966: 42, 43, Ƥ 3 (as subgenus of Pompilus Fabricius, 1798 View in CoL ); 1972: 103, 112, Ƥ 3 (as subgenus of Arachnospila Kincaid, 1900 View in CoL ). Junior subjective synonym of Ammosphex Wilcke, 1942 according to Wahis 1986: 19.

Subgeneric characters (from: Evans 1951, with modification). Small wasps, 3.5 to 12 mm in length. Color black, some species with basal abdominal segments rufous. Body with variable amount of erect setae, but seldom as many as in the subgenus Arachnospila Kincaid, 1900 View in CoL ; front and propodeum at most moderately setose. Mandibles bidentate in male, tridentate in female. Antennal segment 3 [flagellomere 1] of male over twice as long as thick, and as long as segment 4 [flagellomere 2]. Posterior margin of pronotum distinctly angulate. Postnotum [metapostnotum] of moderate length, at least half length of metanotum. Front tarsus of female with comb of short to fairly long spines, basitarsus always with three comb-spines [seldom with four comb-spines]. Last tarsomere of front tarsus of male strongly asymmetrical, with lobe on inner margin that reaches its widest at about middle of tarsomere, outer claw of this tarsomere bifid, the inner claw bifid with inner ray short and rounded. Pulvillar comb fairly well developed, of about 12 setulae for female, about 8 for male. Fore wing with basal [M] vein arising at or slightly before transverse median [cu-a] vein. Stigma very short; marginal [radial] cell short, not more than 2.5 × as long as high, at least 1.3 × its own length from the tip of the wing. Second and third submarginal [radio-medial] cells rather small, rarely wider than high, often higher than wide, much narrowed above [Figs 95–125]. Subgenital plate of male variously modified, never with large lateral expansions at the base or with palpus-like processes [ Figs 1–37 View FIGURES 1 – 19 View FIGURES 20 – 37 ]. Genitalia [ Figs 38–56 View FIGURES 38 – 43 View FIGURES 44 – 49 View FIGURES 50 – 56 ] with double basal hooklets: parameres [gonostyli] long and more or less setose; digiti [volsella] of rather uniform pattern throughout group, expanded and curved apically, disc usually with area of feeble longitudinal striolations toward apex. Parapenials rather short, always shorter than aedoeagus; aedoeagus [penial valves] bearing somewhere along its margins number of small, pigmented, tooth-like projections, clearly visible under high magnification.

Biology. Members of this subgenus occur in a variety of habitats from open steppe areas to any type of forest, where they may be found close to the ground in sunny spots. A few data are known about the habitats of species from the Russian Far East and East Siberia. Usually Arachnospila (Ammosphex) kuwayamai (Ishikawa) and other species of the A. (A.) abnormis- group inhabit sandy shores of rivers and lakes.

The prey consists of spiders Lycosidae , Clubionidae , Gnaphosidae , Pisauridae , Salticidae , Thomisidae , Segestriidae ( Evans 1951, Krombein 1979, WiŠniowski 2009).

Distribution. Holarctic Region; represented in Europe by 18 species, in Russia by 25 species, of which 19 species inhabit the Russian Far East and East Siberia and are included in this paper. Eleven species of this subgenus occur in North America ( Krombein 1979).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Pompilidae

Loc

Ammosphex Wilcke, 1942

Loktionov, Valery M. & Lelej, Arkady S. 2011
2011
Loc

Ammosphex

Shimizu 1996: 510
Smissen 1996: 73
Kurzenko 1995: 301
Lelej 1994: 142
Wahis 1986: 19
Day 1979: 11
Tobias 1978: 127
1978
Loc

Ammosphex

Krombein 1979: 1563
Wolf 1966: 42
Evans 1951: 227
1951
Loc

Anopompilinus

Evans 1951: 227
Dreisbach 1949: 7
1949
Loc

Ammosphex

Wilcke 1943: 12
Wilcke 1942: 25
1942
Loc

Psammochares (Psammochares)

Haupt 1927: 154
1927
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