Ammophila persica DOLLFUSS, 2013

Dollfuss, H., 2013, Revision of the Wasps Genus Ammophila KIRBY 1798 (Hymenoptera Apoidea Sphecidae) of the Palearctic Region and India, Linzer biologische Beiträge 45 (1), pp. 383-564 : 466-467

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5341134

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BA2C87CD-F04A-D834-69ED-FA54FD7EFBE0

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scientific name

Ammophila persica DOLLFUSS
status

sp. nov.

Ammophila persica DOLLFUSS nov.sp. ( Figs 256, 261 View Figs 253-261 , 373, 361 View Figs 357-373 , 443 View Figs 430-443 , 497 View Figs 491-508 , 562 View Figs 546-562 , 608 View Figs 597-608 )

R e c o r d s: Holotype: 3, Iran, Buyer Ahmad, Kohgiluyeh prov., Kuh Gol near Sisakut, 30.84°N 51.53°E, 2500m, leg. Mi. Halada (OÖLM). Paratype: 3, same locality (OÖLM).

N a m e d e r i v a t i o n:Thisspeciesisnamedafter Persia, the former name of Iran, where the type material was collected.

R e c o g n i t i o n The male of Ammophila persica is small (length 14 mm), slender with a forewing with three submarginal cells, black legs, the pronotal collar coarsely transversely rugose, the gastral apex black without a metallic shine and the supraantennal lamellate projection is absent. In addition, the mesothoracic venter is not distinctly prominent anteriorly, the episternal sulcus ends at the level of the scrobe, the arolia are well developed and the claws without basal tooth. The male of A. schmideggeri differs from A. persica in having red legs and a differently shaped clypeus ( Fig. 235 View Figs 227-239 ). The male of A. striata differs from A. persica in having the gastral apex with a metallic shine. The male of A. persica differs from A. sinensis in having the mesothoracic venter anteriorly not prominent, the episternal sulcusis ending at the level of scrobe and a differently shaped clypeus ( Fig. 256 View Figs 253-261 ). The male of A. occipitalis differs from A. persica in having red legs and a mesothoracic venter anteriorly concave, the depression is margined by a carina that forms one small projection on each side.

D e s c r i p t i o n 3: 14 mm. Black except tergum I, gastral segment II (both with black stripe dorsally) and segment III (partly) red. Clypeus, frons, pronotal lobe, mesopleuron, metapleuron and propodeum laterally and posterolaterally covered with appressed silvery setae; erect setae silvery-white. Clypeus slightly elongate ( Fig. 256 View Figs 253-261 ), disk flat ( Fig. 373 View Figs 357-373 ). Frons densely, vertex sparsely punctate. Pronotal collar slightly irregularly, transversely ridged, shiny ( Fig. 261 View Figs 253-261 ), scutum coarsely transversely rugosereticulate, admedian line distinct. Scutellum coarsely, irregularly longitudinally rugose, metanotum coarsely reticulate. Mesopleuron, metapleuron and propodeum laterally coarsely reticulate. Propodeal enclosure coarsely reticulate and covered with sparse appressed silvery setae medially, more regularly obliquely rugose and glabrous laterally. Mesothoracic venter anteriorly not prominent, episternal sulcus ending at level of scrobe, arolia well developed, claws without basal tooth. Gonostyle laterally: Fig. 443 View Figs 430-443 ; penis valve laterally: Fig. 497 View Figs 491-508 , ventrally: Fig. 562 View Figs 546-562 , apically: Fig. 608 View Figs 597-608 . Flagellomere I: II=1.8- 2.0; length of petiole = hindtarsomeres I+II to I+II+0.75×III.

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G e o g r a p h i c a l d i s t r i b u t i o n: Iran.

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Liliopsida

Order

Poales

Family

Poaceae

Genus

Ammophila

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