Zethus (Ctenochilus) de Saussure, 1856

Lopes, Rogerio Botion, Carpenter, James M. & Noll, Fernando Barabosa, 2021, Cladistic analysis of Zethus Fabricius, 1804 (Hymenoptera, Vespidae): a new subgeneric classification, Journal of Hymenoptera Research 82, pp. 253-283 : 253

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.82.65760

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scientific name

Zethus (Ctenochilus) de Saussure, 1856
status

stat. nov.

Zethus (Ctenochilus) de Saussure, 1856 stat. nov.

Fig. 4 View Figure 4

Ctenochilus de Saussure, 1856: 323 (name for division III of Pterocheilus in de Saussure 1852); 1875: 372 (genus). Bequaert and Ruiz 1942: 220. Giordani Soika 1962 (treatment of three species).

Epipona pilipalpa Type species: Epipona pilipalpa Spinola, 1851.

Description.

Male antennae hooked. Interantennal carinas present. Clypeus of female short or long, with or without apical teeth, always without microstriae. Male mandible 4-toothed. Galea reaching fore coxae. Labial palpi with psamophore aspect, 3-segmented (Fig. 4B View Figure 4 ) and palpomere I straight. Only small branch of occipital carina ventrally. Vertex flat. Gena evenly convex. Pronotal carina lamellar with lateral portion strongly sinuous. Pre-tegular carina present, incomplete. Welts present (Fig. 4C View Figure 4 ) or absent. Notaulices present, complete or incomplete. Tegula evenly convex with outer margin raised only on posterior half. Epicnemial carina usually complete. Posterior carina of mesepimeron absent. Two midtibial spurs. Metanotum anteriorly margined, with lateral carina restricted to anterior half and posterior face flat (Fig. 4D View Figure 4 ). Posterior tibia of females with spines in one line. Marginal cell with obtuse apex. Propodeum with dorsal aperture, lateral carina on dorsal half and sublateral carina present. Dorsal margin of dorsal aperture present. Apical lamella of propodeum present. T2 with short stem. T3 lamella simple, no indents. S3 lamella reduced, no medial lobe. S5 and 6 of males without carinas.

Observations.

Due to the lowered status of Ctenochilus to subgenus, the species belonging to this group require new combinations. These are given in Suppl. material 3.

Distribution.

Neotropical (Argentina and Chile).

Included species.

5

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Eumenidae

Genus

Zethus

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Zethus (Ctenochilus) de Saussure, 1856

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Ctenochilus

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Pterocheilus

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Epipona pilipalpa

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Epipona pilipalpa

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