Timulla barbata ( Fox, 1899 )

Waldren, George C., 2024, Taxonomic notes on velvet ants of the genus Timulla Ashmead, 1899 (Hymenoptera: Mutillidae) in the United States of America and Canada, Insecta Mundi 2024 (55), pp. 1-10 : 4-6

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scientific name

Timulla barbata ( Fox, 1899 )
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Timulla barbata ( Fox, 1899)

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Mutilla barbata Fox 1899: 272 . Type ♂ (ANSP).

Timulla (Timulla) wileyae Mickel 1937a: 41 . Holotype ♀ (UMSP). New synonym.

Remarks. The males of Timulla barbata ( Fox, 1899) and Timulla ornatipennis ( Bradley, 1916) are unique in Timulla in that they have banded wings, and their bodies are colored similarly to the females of the pompilid genus Psorthaspis Banks, 1911 that occur in the southeastern United States ( Fig. 1 and 2 View Figures 1–8 ; pers. obs.). These males also share the following combination of characters: the scape is ventrally covered with long whitish setae, F1 is more or less ventrally concave, the clypeus is relatively flattened and mostly impunctate, the mandible is ventrobasally armed with a tooth, the pygidial process is Y-shaped, S2 has an apical transverse carina/ridge present, and S6–S8 are armed with a lateral tubercle. Bradley (1916) described Mutilla (Timulla) ornatipennis from both sexes, with the holotype being a mating pair practicing mandibular phoretic copulation ( Bradley 1916; Waldren et al. 2020). The female of T. barbata , however, remains unknown.

The female of Timulla ornatipennis ( Bradley, 1916) is morphologically nearly identical with the female-based species Timulla wileyae Mickel, 1937 . These females share the following combination of characters: the mesosoma is nearly parallel-sided and medially weakly emarginate in dorsal view, a scutellar scale is present, the pygidial plate is irregularly rugose in sculpture, and the clypeus has a prominent median tubercle present. The only two apparent morphological differences between these females are T2 being entirely orange with the anterior ovate setal patches absent in T. ornatipennis and T2 is entirely blackish with the anterior ovate setal patches present in T. wileyae .

Timulla barbata and T. wileyae are both known from the southeastern USA mostly west of the Mississippi River ( Mickel 1937a). Both species have been collected in Latimer County, Oklahoma, at Camp Maxey, Texas, and in Nacogdoches, Texas. The record at Camp Maxey involves both sexes being collected in the same flight-intercept trap. The close relationship based on morphology between the males of T. barbata and T. ornatipennis , and the females of T. wileyae and T. ornatipennis , coupled with the overlap in distribution between the male-based species T. barbata and the female-based species T. wileyae with three cases of them being collected in the same county or city (and even the same trap), is considered strong evidence that the two are opposite sexes of the same species. As a result, Timulla wileyae Mickel, 1937 is here considered a new synonym of Timulla barbata ( Fox, 1899) .

Material examined ( Timulla barbata ) (10 ♂). Non-type (s): USA: Oklahoma: Latimer Co.: Oct.1988, K. Stephan (1♂ – FSCA) ; Jun.1988, K. Stephan (1♂ – FSCA) ; Aug.1988, K. Stephan (3♂ – FSCA) ; Sep.1988, K. Stephan (3♂ – FSCA). Texas: Lamar Co.: Camp Maxey, 16.Jun.–21.Jul.2003, W. Godwin, “Tallgrass, FIT #80” (1♂ – SHSU – SHSUE016576 ). Nacogdoches Co. : Nacogdoches, 30.Sep.1959, R. Eubanks (1♂ – EMUS) .

Material examined ( Timulla wileyae ) (6 ♀). Non-type (s): USA: Oklahoma: Latimer Co.: Jan.1983, K. Stephan (1♀ – DGMC) ; Apr.1983, K. Stephan (1♀ – DGMC) ; May.1983, K. Stephan (1♀ – DGMC) ; Mar.1988, K. Stephan (1♀ – FSCA) ; Red Oak, 5 mi. W, 21.May.1977, K. Stephan (1♀ – FSCA). Texas: Lamar Co.: Camp Maxey, 16.Jun.– 21.Jul.2003, W. Godwin, “Tallgrass, FIT #80” (1♀ – SHSU – SHSUE016551 View Materials ). Nacogdoches Co. : Nacogdoches, 10.Apr.1965, A. Reyer (1♀ – EMUS) .

In total, 28♂ and 96♀ of Timulla barbata ( Fox, 1899) were examined ( CNC, DEBU, DGMC, FSCA, GCWC, INHS, LSAM, MCZ, MSUC, NCSM, OMNH, OSEC, PERC, SEMC, SFAC, SHSU, TAMU, UMRM).

FSCA

Florida State Collection of Arthropods, The Museum of Entomology

SHSU

Sam Houston State University, Vertebrate Natural History Collection

CNC

Canadian National Collection of Insects, Arachnids, and Nematodes

DEBU

Ontario Insect Collection, University of Guelph

INHS

Illinois Natural History Survey

LSAM

Louisiana State Arthropod Museum

MCZ

Museum of Comparative Zoology

NCSM

North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences

OMNH

Osaka Museum of Natural History

OSEC

K.C Emerson Museum

SEMC

University of Kansas - Biodiversity Institute

SFAC

Stephen F. Austin State University

UMRM

W.R. Enns Entomology Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Mutillidae

Genus

Timulla

Loc

Timulla barbata ( Fox, 1899 )

Waldren, George C. 2024
2024
Loc

Timulla (Timulla) wileyae

Mickel CE 1937: 41
1937
Loc

Mutilla barbata

Fox WJ 1899: 272
1899
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