Maurillus australis Smith, 1855
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https://doi.org/ 10.1111/aen.12530 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4627895 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E087EE-FFFD-3C78-CAFA-E764FE35DFF3 |
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Tatiana |
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Maurillus australis Smith, 1855 |
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Maurillus australis Smith, 1855 View in CoL
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Maurillus australis Smith, 1855: 170 ; Evans 1972: 249, ♀.
Pompilus australiensis Dalla Torre, 1897: 275 View in CoL (new name for australis Smith View in CoL preoccupied in Pompilus View in CoL ).
Material examined
Holotype ♀ ‘N. Holl., N.W. Coast’ ‘ B.M. TYPE HYM. 19.257 ’ ( NHML).
Diagnosis
Female
Head dark ferruginous above ocelli ( Fig. 2a,e View Fig ), its height greater than width; distance from eye toptovertex crest, in profile, about two-thirds of eye height ( Fig. 2c View Fig ); gena in dorsal view very thick ( Fig. 2e View Fig ), OOcD/POD = ~3.0; gena, in profile, 1.2× as broad as eye ( Fig. 2c View Fig ); and T1–5 with a pair of patches of dense golden pubescence posterolaterally ( Fig. 2f View Fig ).
Redescription
Female
Based on holotype.
Length 20 mm; fore wing 13.6 mm. Body and legs black or dark rufous, except for dark ferruginous upper frons, tibiae and tarsi. Wings infuscate with paler spot in subdiscal cell 1 and weakly defined, oblique, paler band apically to SMC3 ( Fig. 2g View Fig ).
Body and legs with pubescence mainly back, but silvery-white on lower frons laterally to antennal sockets, clypeus, upper gena, side of scutellum and propodeum posterolaterally; upper half of head with golden pubescence.
Head 0.98× as broad as high ( Fig. 2a View Fig ). Frons with median sulcus strongly impressed below and barely reaching anterior ocellus. MID 2.3× as broad as both eyes together. Antennocular line concave immediately laterally to antennal socket ( Fig. 2e View Fig ). Inner orbits subparallel but weakly emarginate above middle. UID: MID:LID = 9.5:10:9.9. MID 0.7× TFD. POL:OOL = 1:1.7. Clypeus 2.8× as wide as long; lateral and anterior rims smooth and polished ( Fig. 2b View Fig ); lateral margin weakly slanted, apicolateral corner narrowly rounded. Labrum broadly rounded apically. Scape roughly triangular in cross-section with U-shaped carinae on both median and lateral faces ( Fig. 2d View Fig ), surfaces insidethem concave. Scape:pedicel:fl1:fl2 = 10:1.8:10:7.6. Fl1 3.8× as long as wide, 0.5× UID.
Pronotum with posterior margin subangulate medially. Mesoscutum flattened with posterolateral margin narrowly rounded. Metapostnotum very short, less than 0.2× as long as metanotum at midline, not constricted medially. Propodeum, in dorsal view, 1.6× as wide as long; dorsum convex with coarse, transverse, somewhat reticulate rugae and indistinct median groove; its sides arcuately convex, slightly broadened subapically; declivity with strong transverse rugae ( Fig. 2h View Fig ).
Longer spur of hind tibia 0.4× hind tarsomere 1.
Fore and hind wings as shown in Fig. 2g View Fig . Marginal cell removed from wing tip by 0.6× its own length. SMC2: SMC3 = 1:1.1 on vein M, 1:0.9 on vein Rs. SMC2 0.6× as high as long, narrowed on vein Rs by 0.7× its length on vein M, receiving crossvein 1m-cu at basal 0.6. SMC3 0.7× as high as long, narrowed on vein Rs by 0.6× its length on vein M, receiving crossvein 2m-cu at basal 0.5. Crossvein 2rs-m bisinuate. Crossvein cu-a originating distal to point of separation of vein M + CuA and oblique to vein A. Hind wing crossvein rs-m sinuate, meeting vein M obliquely. Crossvein cu-a originating at point of separation of vein M + CuA.
Metasoma short, almost as long as mesosoma, much broader than latter, somewhat compressed dorsoventrally ( Fig. 2f View Fig ). T6 with many long sparse bristles. S6 slightly compressed laterally.
Male
Unknown.
Distribution
Australia (North West Coast).
NHML |
Libya, Tripoli, Natural History Museum |
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Maurillus australis Smith, 1855
Shimizu, Akira, Pitts, James P, Rodriguez, Juanita, Wahis, Raymond & Yoshimura, Jin 2021 |
Pompilus australiensis
Dalla Torre 1897: 275 |
australis
Smith 1855 |
Pompilus
Schneider 1784 |