Palmodes mandarinius (F. Smith, 1856 )
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Palmodes mandarinius (F. Smith, 1856) View in CoL , status resurrected
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Sphex mandarinius F. Smith, 1856:256 View in CoL (as Mandarinia), ♀. Holotype, ♀, “N. China. 54.8 // mandarinia Type Sm // B.M. TYPE HYM. 21. 643 // Type [circle with a red edge] // China: Shanghai Coll. Mr Fortune purch. Mr Stevens BMNH(E) 1854-8 // ♀ SYNTYPE Sphex mandarinius Smith F. 1856: 256 View in CoL // BMNH(E) #969435” [ China: Shanghai] (BMNH), a photograph examined. Synonymized with Sphex occitanicus View in CoL by Piel 1935:295.
Sphex montanus F. Morawitz, 1889:128 View in CoL , ♀. Holotype, ♀, “M. Jan-Myn-Guan. 18.VII.[18]84 Potanin // к. Ф Моравица [cyril- lic] // Sphex montanus ♀ F. Morawitz View in CoL // HOLOTYPE ♀ Sphex montanus F. Morawitz, 1889 View in CoL [red label]” [ China: Shanxi, Xinzhou prefecture, Daixian, Yanmenguan] (ZISP), examined. Synonymized with Sphex occitanicus View in CoL by Kohl 1890:317, synonymy confirmed in 1895:45. New Synonymy.— F. Morawitz 1891b:235.
Diagnosis. The male of P. mandarinius closely resembles P. occitanicus , P. strigulosus and P. orientalis . It differs from P. occitanicus in having the middle clypeal lobe distinctly longer than lateral one, in lacking the lateral clypeal emargination, and in having the mesopleuron dull, finely punctate and rugose ( P. occitanicus has the middle clypeal lobe slightly longer than lateral one, the lateral clypeal emargination moderately to distinctly defined, and the mesopleuron slightly shiny, coarsely areolate-rugose). Unlike P. strigulosus and P. orientalis it has the scutum finely microareolate-rugose and indistinctly punctate with fine, sparse, inconspicuous, semiappressed, brownish setae ( P. strigulosus and P. orientalis have the scutum distinctly, densely micropunctate and finely rugose with fine, conspicuous, semiappressed, goldish or pale setae). It differs from P. orientalis by the shape of the clypeus whose middle lobe is moderately elongated ( P. orientalis has the middle clypeal lobe distinctly elongated). It is similar to P. hissaricus in having the metasoma reddish basally, but differs in having the clypeus with moderately defined lateral lobe ( P. hissaricus has a semicircular clypeus with a slightly defined lateral lobe). The melanistic male of P. mandarinius resembles P. minor by coloration, but differs by the shape of the clypeus whose middle lobe is moderately elongated, not narrow anteriorly, and the scutum slightly shine or dull, densely microareolate-rugose ( P. minor has the middle clypeal lobe distinctly elongated, distinctly narrow anteriorly, and the scutum shiny, punctatorugose with an impunctate interspaces).
The female of P. mandarinius (typical and melanistic form) closely resembles P. occitanicus and P. hissaricus by the coloration. It differs from P. occitanicus in having lateral clypeal emargination distinctly defined, the clypeus with dense, appressed, silvery setae, concealing integument, and the mesopleuron dull, finely rugose and punctate ( P. occitanicus has the lateral clypeal emargination slightly defined, the clypeus with sparse, appressed, brownish setae, not concealing integument, and the mesopleuron slightly shiny, coarsely areolate-rugose and punctate ventrally). Unlike P. hissaricus it has the lateral clypeal lobe with a rounded anterior margin and the scutum dull, microsculptured ( P. hissaricus has the lateral clypeal lobe moderately acuminate and the scutum shiny, punctate). It is similar to P. minor in the mesosoma sculpture and coloration, but differs in having the clypeus broad: 2.1–2.3 × as wide as its height, and in having black legs ( P. minor has the clypeus less than 2.0 × as wide as it height, and partly reddish legs). The melanistic female of P. mandarinius resembles P. orientalis , but differs in having the scutum with sparse, inconspicuous, appressed, pale setae, and in lesser body length—up to 22 mm ( P. orientalis has the scutum with conspicuous, appressed, pale setae, moderately concealing integument, and the body length more than 23 mm).
Description. Male ( Fig. 7c View FIGURE 7 ). Body length 12–17 mm. Head. Clypeus nearly semicircular; middle lobe moderately elongated, slightly emarginate apically; lateral lobe moderately defined; lateral emargination not defined ( Fig. 3c View FIGURE 3 ). Clypeus, subantennal sclerite and paraocular area with dense, appressed, silvery setae ( Fig. 8d View FIGURE 8 ). Frons dull, punctate. Vertex, occiput and gena slightly shiny, microsculptured, punctate. Mandible and palpi black. Erect setae dense, black, as long as, or longer than scape. Mesosoma . Pronotum and scutum slightly shiny or dull, finely microareolate-rugose and indistinctly punctate with fine, sparse, inconspicuous, semiappressed, brownish setae ( Fig. 8e View FIGURE 8 ). Mesopleuron microsculptured, slightly shiny, finely punctatorugose ( Fig. 8f View FIGURE 8 ). Metapleuron and propodeum slightly shiny, obliquely rugose. Propodeal enclosure dull, finely, transversely ridged, rugose anteriorly, with fine, pale setae. Erect setae dense, black, as long as, or longer than scape. Wings slightly smoky; veins brown. Legs black, with black spines. Metasoma black with following red: T1, T2 anterolaterally (T2 entirely in some specimens), petiole posteroventrally, S2; entirely black in melanistic specimens. S8 rectangular emarginate apically.
Female ( Fig. 7b View FIGURE 7 ). Body length 16–22 mm. Head. Middle clypeal lobe slightly longer and slightly wider than lateral one, slightly emarginate; lateral lobe with rounded anterior margin; lateral emargination distinctly defined ( Fig. 4c View FIGURE 4 ). Clypeus, subantennal sclerite and paraocular area with dense, appressed, silvery setae, concealing integument ( Fig. 8a View FIGURE 8 ). Frons with sparse, appressed, silvery setae. Vertex, occiput and gena microsculptured, with scattered punctures and sparse, inconspicuous, appressed, pale setae. Mandible and palpi black. Erect setae dense, black, as long as, or longer than scape. Mesosoma . Pronotum and scutum slightly shiny, finely micropunctate (punctures about 1.0–2.0 diameters apart) and sparsely punctate (punctures about 3.0–5.0 diameters apart), with sparse, inconspicuous, appressed, pale setae ( Fig. 8b View FIGURE 8 ). Mesopleuron dull, microsculptured, sparsely punctate (punctures about 2.0–3.0 diameters apart) ( Fig. 8c View FIGURE 8 ). Metapleuron and propodeum slightly shiny, obliquely rugose. Propodeal enclosure slightly shiny, finely transversely striate with fine, inconspicuous, pale setae. Erect setae dense, black, as long as, or longer than scape. Wings moderately smoky; veins brown. Legs black, with black spines. Metasoma black with following red: T1-T2, petiole posteroventrally, S2; entirely black in melanistic specimens.
Material examined ( Fig. 7a View FIGURE 7 ). CHINA. Neimenggu: Greater Khingan Range , no specific locality, [47°0′N, 120°3′E], 13.VIII.1927, P. Pavlov, (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Shanghai, [31°12′N, 121°30′E], (1 ♀, holotype of Sphex mandarinius , BMNH ( Fig. 22 View FIGURES 19–24 )) GoogleMaps ; Shanxi: Xinzhou prefecture, Daixian, Yanmenguan , [39°11′N, 112°52′E], 18.VII.1884, G. Potanin, (1 ♀, holotype of Sphex montanus , ZISP ( Fig. 23 View FIGURES 19–24 )) GoogleMaps . KAZAKHSTAN. Aktobe Province: Mugalzhar District, Kokzhide Sands , [48°20′N, 57°12′E], 18.VI.1908, D. Borodin, B. Uvarov, (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; 20.VI.1908, (1 ♀, ZISP) ; Kostanay Province: Karasu District, Kunduzda , [52°21′N, 65°2′E], 7.VI.1900, Balykleyskiy (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Karasu , [52°39′N, 65°29′E], VII.1905, Piotrovskij, (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Akmola Province: Kokshetau Mountains , [53°05’N, 70°16’E], VI.1957, V. Tobias, (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Arshaly District , [52°43′N, 61°8′E], 30.VI.1899, Balyklejskij, (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Shchuchinsk , [52°56′N, 70°12′E], 17.VII.1932, V. Popov, (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; East Kazakhstan Province: Katonkaragay District, Ulken Naryn , [49°12′N, 84°30′E], 28.VI.1906, A. Jakobson, (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Zaysan , [47°28′N, 84°52′E], 13.VI.1910, B. Karavaev, (1 ♂, 1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; 12.VI.1961, V. Tobias, (1 ♀, ZISP) ; Almaty Province: Sarkand District, near Sarkand , [45°11′N, 80°12′E], 22.VI.1957, Kerzhner (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps . KYRGYZSTAN. Talas Province: Manas District, Pokrovka , [42°40′N, 71°30′E], 29.VI.1922, Kuznetsov, (1 ♀ [melanistic], ZMMU) GoogleMaps . MON- GOLIA. Arkhangai Province: Tüvshrüülekh , [47°22′N, 101°54′E], 30.VII.1971, A. Dubeshko, (1 ♂, SZMN) GoogleMaps ; Sükhbaatar Province: Dariganga , [45°20′N, 114°00′E], 21.VII.1976, M. Kozlov, (1 ♂, ZISP) GoogleMaps . RUSSIA. Saratov Province: Pugachov , [52°01′N, 48°48′E], 23.VI.1911, V. Bostanzhoglo, (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Tomsk Province: Tomsk, [56°30′N, 84°58′E], 23.VII.2003, R. Baghirov, (1 ♂, TSU) GoogleMaps ; Altai Republic: Kosh-Agachsky District, Kuray , [50°13′N, 87°55′E], 24.VII.1963, Volkovitch, (1 ♀, SZMN) GoogleMaps ; Kosh-Agachsky District, near Kuray , [50°11’N, 88° 07’E], 29.VI–3.VII.2016, V. Loktionov, M. Proshchalykin, (1 ♂, 5 ♀, SZMN) GoogleMaps ; Khakass Republic: Shirinsky District, Itkul’ Lake , [54°27′N, 90°5′E], 30.VII.1897, Yu. Vagner, (2 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Tuva Republic: Piy-Khemsky District, near Turan , [52°08’N, 93°42’E], 31.VII.2009, S. Belokobylskij, (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Ulug-Khemsky District , [51°24’N, 92°41’E], 25.VII.1949, A. Tscherepanov, (1 ♀, SZMN) GoogleMaps ; Irkutsk Province: Lake Baikal, Olkhon Island , [53°9′N, 107°23′E], 30.VII.1902, V. Sovinskij, (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; 10–12.VIII.1927, Soldatov, (1 ♀, ZISP) ; Buryat Republic: Barguzinsky District, Bodon , [53°42′N, 110°05′E], 26.VI.1914, Doppelmayer, (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Kyakhta , [50°21′N, 106°27′E], 1.VII.1912, Maskova, (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; 28.VII.1977, Ler, (1 ♀, FSCV) ; Yakutsk Republic: Olyokminsk , [60°22′N, 120°25′E], 31.VII.1974, Yu. Pesenko, (1 ♀, FSCV) GoogleMaps ; Zabaikalskii Territory: Borzinsky District, Zun-Torey Lake , [50°04′N, 116°00′E], 12.VII.1996, V. Dubatolov, O. Kosterin, (1 ♀, SZMN) GoogleMaps ; Chita , [52°03′N, 113°28′E], 4.VII.1912, Vorontsov-Velyaminov, (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; 5.VIII.1912, Gubernik, (1 ♀, ZISP) ; VII.1912, Pisarewskih, (1 ♂, ZISP) ; Duldurginsky District, Balzino , [51°2’N, 113°35’E], 28.VI.1927, R. Vulfson, (1 ♂, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Lake Ivan near Chita , [52°14′N, 113°0′E], 17–19.VII.1925, Vinogradov, (1 ♂, 1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps ; Ononsky District, Nizhny Tsasuchey , [50°30′N, 115°7′E], 2–3.VII.1996, V. Dubatolov, O. Kosterin, (2 ♂, SZMN) GoogleMaps ; Amur Province: Arkharinsky District, Novopokrovka , [48°54′N, 130°12′E], 1908, A. Yakovlev, (1 ♀, ZISP) GoogleMaps . TAJIKISTAN. Region of Republican Subordination: Varzob District, near Kalon , [39°03’N, 68°52’E], 1–4.VII.2017, A. Barkalov, (1 ♂ [melanistic], SZMN) GoogleMaps .
Distribution. * Russia (Saratov Province, Tomsk Province, Altai Republic, Khakass Republic, Tuva Republic, Irkutsk Province, Buryat Republic, Yakutsk Republic, Zabaikalskii Territory, Amur Province), * Tajikistan, * Kazakhstan, * Mongolia, China (* Neimenggu, Shanghai, Shanxi).
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Palmodes mandarinius (F. Smith, 1856 )
Danilov, Yuriy N. & Byvaltsev, Alexander M. 2020 |
Sphex montanus F. Morawitz, 1889:128
♀ F. Morawitz 1889: 128 |
Sphex montanus
♀ F. Morawitz 1889 |
Sphex montanus F. Morawitz, 1889
♀ F. Morawitz 1889 |
Sphex mandarinius
F. Smith 1856: 256 |
Sphex mandarinius
Smith F. 1856: 256 |
Sphex occitanicus
Lepeletier de Saint Fargeau et Audinet-Serville 1828 |
Sphex occitanicus
Lepeletier de Saint Fargeau et Audinet-Serville 1828 |