Ammophila atlantica ROTH, 1928

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 : 412-413

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scientific name

Ammophila atlantica ROTH
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Ammophila atlantica ROTH ( Figs 207 View Figs 206-215 , 272 View Figs 262-276 , 311 View Figs 307-319 , 343 View Figs 332-356 , 386 View Figs 374-389 , 465 View Figs 461-470 , 524 View Figs 509-526 , 584 View Figs 563-596 )

Ammophila atlantica ROTH 1928: 199 , ♀, 3. Lectotype: 3, Morocco: Tanger (MNHN), examined, present designation. Ammophila atlantica was described as a subspecies of A. nasuta , but raised to the full species status by BYTINSKI- SALZ in DE BEAUMONT & BYTINSKI- SALZ 1955: 38.

M a t e r i a l e x a m i n e d: 2♀♀, 1233 (OÖLM), 2♀♀, 733 (MNHN), 4♀♀, 333 (coll. Schmid-Egger).

R e c o g n i t i o n Ammophila atlantica has the gastral apex with a blue metallic shine, pronotal collar and petiole red and the pronotal collar subrectangularly rounded. The female of the European species A. laevicollis differs from A. atlantica in having the pronotal collar and the petiole black. I cannot find reliable separation characters for the females of A. atlantica and A. nasuta . The male of A. quadraticollis is similar to A. atlantica but differs in having a more rectangular pronotal collar ( Figs 271 View Figs 262-276 , 310 View Figs 307-319 ), sternum VIII not emarginated, but roof-like, the gonostyle ( Fig. 400 View Figs 398-413 ) the penis valve characteristically shaped ( Figs 464 View Figs 461-470 , 523 View Figs 509-526 ). The male of A. nasuta is similar to A. atlantica but differs in having a distinct tubercle on the clypeal apex ( Figs 200 View Figs 198-205 , 335 View Figs 332-356 ). The male of A. laevicollis is similar to A. atlantica but differs in having a tubercle on the clypeal apex ( Figs 201 View Figs 198-205 , 336 View Figs 332-356 ), the inner margin of the mandible with a long basal tooth, the labrum with a distinct apical tooth and a black pronotal collar. The male of A. albotomentosa differs from A. atlantica in having a gastral apex without metallic shine, the thorax all covered with dense appressed silvery setae that obscure the underlying sculpture and characteristically shaped gonostyle ( Fig. 385 View Figs 374-389 ) and penis valve ( Fig. 456 View Figs 444-460 ). The male of A. hemilauta differs from A. atlantica in having a gastral apex without metallic shine, the inner margin of the mandible with two subapical teeth, the labrum with an apical tooth and characteristically shaped gonostyle ( Fig. 398 View Figs 398-413 ) and penis valve ( Fig. 460 View Figs 444-460 ). The males of A. djaouak , A. pseudonasuta and A. antropovi differ distinctly from A. atlantica in the shape of the genitalia and sternum VIII.

D e s c r i p t i o n: Mesothoracic venter not prominent anteriorly, episternal sulcus extending to anteroventral margin of pleuron, arolia distinctly developed and claws without basal tooth. Black, with following red: mandible (except apex), scape, pronotal collar including pronotal lobe, tegula, fore- and midlegs, hindleg (except trochanter and apical half of tibia), petiole, tergum I (except basally) and gastral segments III and IV (partly darkened in some specimens).

♀: 20.5-21 mm. Basal half of clypeus, frons, pronotal lobe posteriorly, mesopleuron and propodeum laterally covered with appressed silvery setae; erect setae whitish. Clypeus distinctly elongate and rounded, disk convex. Pronotal collar subrectangularly rounded (as in A. nasuta Fig. 110 View Figs 110-121 , not as distinctly as in A. quadraticollis Fig. 117 View Figs 110-121 ), shiny and sparsely, finely punctate, propleuron transversely striate. Scutum transversely punctatorugose, scutellum longitudinally striate and coarsely punctate. Propodeal enclosure reticularly rugose and covered with whitish erect setae. Mesopleuron punctato-rugose, covered with appressed silvery setae, mesothoracic venter and metapleuron not covered with appressed silvery setae. Flagellomere I: II=1.8-2.0; length of petiole = hindtarsomeres I+0.75×II to I+II+0.25×III.

3: 18-20.5 mm. Clypeus, frons, pronotal lobe posteriorly, mesopleuron, propodeum laterally and hindcoxa dorsally covered with appressed silvery setae. Inner margin of mandible with one subapical tooth and labrum without tooth. Clypeus distinctly elongate and emarginated apically ( Fig. 207 View Figs 206-215 ), disk concave on ventral half, convex on dorsal half ( Fig. 343 View Figs 332-356 ). Pronotal collar slightly subrectangularly rounded ( Figs 272 View Figs 262-276 , 311 View Figs 307-319 ), but not as distinctly as in A. quadraticollis ( Figs 271 View Figs 262-276 , 310 View Figs 307-319 ), shiny and sparsely punctate. Scutum coarsely punctate and transversely rugose, scutellum longitudinally punctato-rugose. Propodeal enclosure coarsely punctato-rugose and covered with white erect setae. Mesopleuron punctato-rugose, metapleuron punctato-rugose but not covered with appressed silvery setae. Sternum VIII deeply emarginated and genitalia characteristically shaped: gonostyle laterally: Fig. 386 View Figs 374-389 ; penis valve laterally: Fig. 465 View Figs 461-470 , ventrally: Fig. 524 View Figs 509-526 , apically: Fig. 584 View Figs 563-596 . Flagellomere I: II=1.9-2.0; length of petiole = hindtarsomeres I+II.

G e o g r a p h i c a l d i s t r i b u t i o n Western and north-western coast of Morocco.

Ammophila barbara (LEPELETIER DE SAINT FARGEAU) ( Figs 83 View Figs 74-84 , 105 View Figs 85-109 , 136 View Figs 131-137 , 190 View Figs 183-194 , 245 View Figs 240-252 ,

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Liliopsida

Order

Poales

Family

Poaceae

Genus

Ammophila

Loc

Ammophila atlantica ROTH

Dollfuss, H. 2013
2013
Loc

Ammophila atlantica

ROTH P 1928: 199
1928
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