Allorhynchium cariniventre Giordani Soika, 1986
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Allorhynchium cariniventre Giordani Soika, 1986 |
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Allorhynchium cariniventre Giordani Soika, 1986 View in CoL ( Figs 2–3 View Fig View Fig )
Odynerus aurivillianus von Schulthess, 1913: 4 [partim].
Allorhynchium cariniventre Giordani Soika, 1986a: 75 View in CoL , ♀ – [ Philippines]
“ Mindanao: Musuan Bukidnon ” (holotype in coll. Kojima, Ibaraki,
Japan)
Type material examined. Odynerus aurivillianus : PARALECTOTYPE: J, “Mendanao // Carl / Auriv. // 15/9 99 // Hypanc / aurivillianus / det. Schulthess 912 // Type // Riksmuseum / Stockholm // 426 / 62 // Stockholm // Ancistrocerus / aurivillianus / Schulth // Allorhynchium / quadrituber-? / culatum (Schulth.) / det.J.v.D. Vecht 1963 // NHRS-HEVA / 000020634” ( NHRS, catalogue number NHRS-HEVA000020634).
Additional material examined. PHILIPPINES: MINDANAO: Agusan, Esperanza, v.2016, 2 ♀♀ ( MSVI); Agusan, Sibagat, i.2015, 2 ♀♀
( MSVI); Agusan, Sibagat, ix.2016, 1 J ( MSVI); Lanao, Wao, v.2016, 1 ♀ ( MSVI); Zamboanga, Gutalac, viii.2014, 1 J ( MSVI); Zamboanga, Gutalac, xi.2014, 1 J ( MSVI); Zamboanga, Gutalac, vi.2015, 1 J ( MSVI); Zamboanga, Labuan, i.2018, 1 ♀ ( MSVI); Zamboanga, Liloy, ix.2014, 1 ♀ ( MSVI).
Diagnosis. Recognized among the Philippine species by: apical teeth of clypeus spiniform and with a short lobe in between ( Figs 2c–d View Fig ), pronotal carina sharply angled on humeri, metanotum short and almost entirely horizontal, dorsal faces of propodeum at the same level as scutellum ( Fig. 2f View Fig ), T1 with basal transverse ridge dorsally, S2 with a strong basal transverse ridge creating a short basal vertical face, female vertex with cephalic foveae very widely spaced and covered by patches of brownish setae ( Fig. 2e View Fig ), male S2 with a pair of longitudinal bulges, male S7 with basal raised area shorter than flattened apical area and about as wide as 0.3× sternite width ( Fig. 2g View Fig ).
Following the key provided by NGUYEN et al. (2023), A. cariniventre belongs to the group of species characterized by pronotal carina sharply angled on humeri, propodeal dorsum at the same level as metanotum and S7 of male with a raised basal area. In particular, it comes very close to A. snelleni , from which it is readily differentiated by the following characters: male clypeus with a short median lobe on apical margin, female vertex with two large hairy pits, T1 more elongate, S2 with a strong basal transverse ridge, sides of S 2 in male with longitudinal raised tubercles, hind wing entirely fuscous.
Distribution. Philippines: Mindanao (VON SCHULTHESS 1913, as Odynerus aurivillianus ; GIORDANI SOIKA 1986a; GUSENLEITNER 1998) ( Fig. 6 View Fig ).
Notes. One of the paralectotypes of Odynerus aurivillianus from Mindanao ( Fig. 3 View Fig ) was examined using pictures; it perfectly corresponds to Allorhynchium cariniventre . As reported below under A. quadrituberculatum , the lectotype of O. aurivillianus is from Biliton Island and belongs to A. snelleni .
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Allorhynchium cariniventre Giordani Soika, 1986
Selis, Marco 2023 |
Allorhynchium cariniventre
GIORDANI SOIKA A. 1986: 75 |
Odynerus aurivillianus von Schulthess, 1913: 4
SCHULTHESS A. VON 1913: 4 |