Podalonia hirsuta (SCOPOLI)

Dollfuss, H., 2010, A Key to Wasps of the Genus Podalonia FERNALD 1927 (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Sphecidae) of the Old World, Linzer biologische Beiträge 42 (2), pp. 1241-1291 : 1257-1258

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scientific name

Podalonia hirsuta (SCOPOLI)
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Podalonia hirsuta (SCOPOLI) View in CoL Figs 16, 18 View Figs 9-22 , 31, 55, 80, 92

Sphex hirsutus SCOPOLI 1763: 292 , sex not indicated. Holotype or syntypes: Carniolia , now Slovenia (destroyed).

Sphex arenarius FABRICIUS 1787: 273 , sex not idicated, junior primary homonym of Sphex arenarius LINNAEUS 1758 . Lectotype: sex not indicated, Germany: Kiel (ZMK), designated by van der Vecht 1961: 41.

Sphex View in CoL arenosus GMELIN 1790: 2742, sex not idicated. Holotype or syntypes: Kilonia, now Germany: Schleswig-Holstein: Kiel (destroyed).

Ammophila argentea W. KIRBY 1798: 208 []. Holotype or syntypes:, Great Britain: no specific locality (BMNH?).

Sphex viatica var. macrogaster DAHLBOM 1831: 44 ,. Syntypes: Sweden: Gotland: no specific locality; Östergötland: Vadstena Lot and Medhamra Äng: Scania: Ystad (Lund).

Ammophila mervensis Radoszkowski 1887: 89 ,,. Syntypes: Turkmenistan: Samsaul ; Caucasus; France: Corse (Kraków).

Ammophila ebenina LEPELETIER de SAINT FARGEAU 1845: 366 , (authorship attributed to Spinola), junior primary homonym of Ammophila ebenina SPINOLA 1839 . Lectotype: Egypt: no specific locality (MSNT).

Ammophila bolanica NURSE 1903: 8 ,. Syntypes:, Pakistan: Quetta (BMNH).

R e c o g n i t i o n Podalonia hirsuta View in CoL is a wildely distributed, common species whose propodeal enclosure is covered with erect setae.

The female can be recognized by rudimentary arolia, a scutum that is densely punctate at least anteriorly, and the head and thorax with black erect setae, in some specimens with white ones. In addition, OOD = 1.5 POD, the foretarsomeres are moderately asymmetrical (fig 18), and the free margin of the clypeus (fig 16). Female gaster color varies: most specimens have a basally red gaster, but in some specimens terga I and II are partly reddish-brown, and many specimens described as Ammophila mervensis have a black gaster. The black female of P. hirsuta differs from P. marismortui in having rudimental arolia, and from P. schmiedeknechti in having moderately asymmetrical tarsomeres of foreleg and a vertex convex.

The male of P. hirsuta is characterized by a large penis valve, which in ventral view has transverse spines and a more or less produced median thorn (fig. 31). Penis valve in lateral view: fig. 55, in dorsal view: fig 80 and in apical view: fig. 92. Additionally, the mesopleuron has no appressed silver setae, and the erect setae on the head and thorax are black in most specimens, but whitish-grey in some.

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

S p e c i m e n s e x a m i n e d 647, 624.

DAHLBOM A. G. (1831): 44. Exercitationes Hymenopterologicae etc. In Lyceo Carolino XV Oktobris 1831. Part III. - Londoni Gothorum 33 - 48 pp.

FABRICIUS J. Ch. (1787): Mantissa Insectorum sistens eorum species nuper detectas adiectis characteribus genericis differentiis specificis emendationibus, observationibus. Vol. 1. - Christ. Gottl. Proft, Hafniae. I-XX, 1 - 348 pp.

GMELIN J. F. (1790): Caroli a Linne, Systema naturae etc. Tomus I. Editia decima tertia, aucta, reformata. - Georg Emanuel Beer, Lipisae. 12 - 4120 pp.

KIRBY W. (1798): Ammophila, a new genus of insects in the class Hymenoptera, including the Sphex sabulosa of Linnaeus. - Trans. Linn. Soc. London 4: 195 - 212.

NURSE C. G. (1903): New species of Indian Hymenoptera. - Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 15: 1 - 18.

RADOSZKOWSKI O. (1887): Faune hymenopterologique transcaspienne (Suite). - Horae Societatis Entomologicae Rossicae 21: 88 - 101, pls IV-V.

LEPELETIER de SAINT FARGEAU A. L. M. (1845): Histoire naturelle des Insectes. Hymenopteres. Vol. 3. - Libraire Encyclopedique de Roret, Paris. 646 + 4 pp., pls 25 - 36.

SCOPOLI J. A. (1763): Entomologica Carniolica exhibens Insecta Carnioliae indigena et destributa in ordines, genera, species, varietates. Methodo Linnaeano. - Typis Ioannis Thomae Trattner, Vindobonae, 420 pp.

SPINOLA M. (1839): Compte-renu des Hymenopteres recueillis par M. Fischer pendant son voyage en Egypte, et communiques par M. le Docteur Waltl a Maximilian Spinola. - Annales de la Societe Entomologique de France 7: 437 - 546.

VAN DER VECHT J. (1961): Hymenoptera Sphecoidea Fabriciana. - Zoologische Verhandelingen 48: 1 - 85.

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Figs 9-22: (9) P. kozlovii foretarsomeres of female; (10) P. moczari foretarsomeres of female; (11) P. moczari marginal cell of forewing; (12) P. moczari clypeus of female; (Tsuneki 1971). (13) P. atrocyanea flagellomeres I, II of female; (14) P. chalybea flagellomeres I, II of female; (15) P. schmiedeknechti head of female; (16) P. hirsuta head of female; (17) P. schmiedeknechti foretarsomeres of female; (18) P. hirsuta foretarsomeres of female; (19) P. luffii foretarsomeres of female; (20) P. mauritanica foretarsomeres of female; (21) P. pungens marginal cell of forewing; (22) P. harveyi head of female in dorsal view.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Sphecidae

Genus

Podalonia