Stenodynerus steckianus (von Schulthess, 1897)
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Stenodynerus steckianus (von Schulthess, 1897) View in CoL
( Figs 40–46 View FIGURES 40–46 )
Odynerus dentisquama var. steckianus von Schulthess, 1897: 90 , ♂ (lectotype, ♂, deposited in Swiss Federal Institute of Technology , Zurich; type locality: “bei Biel ” [Zürich, Switzerland]); van der Vecht & Fischer 1972: 69 (syn. of S. teutonicus )
Odynerus teutonicus Blüthgen, 1937: 43 , ♀ ♂ (in subgenus Lionotus ) (holotype ♀, deposited in Museum Berlin, type locality: “Himmelreich bei Bad Kösen” [Berlin, Germany]); Gusenleitner 1981: 209, 226 (syn. of S. steckianus View in CoL )
Nannodynerus teutonicus : Blüthgen 1951: 169; 1952: 2; 1953: 5; 1961: 70, 107, 108, 110, 114, 119; Blüthgen & Königsmann 1969: 929.
Stenodynerus teutonicus : van der Vecht & Fischer 1972: 69 (cat.).
Stenodynerus steckianus View in CoL : Gusenleitner 1981: 216, 226 (syn. O. teutonicus ); Tussac 2007: 296; Fateryga 2010: 77; 2017: 190; Amolin & Artokhin 2014: 12.
Material examined. China: 1♀, Xinjiang Autonomous Region, Bortala Prefecture, Bole City , 45°7′44″N, 81°43′8″E, 25. VII.2023, Tingjing Li ( CNU) GoogleMaps .
Diagnosis. Female and male. Body length: female 7.5–9.0 mm, male 7.0–8.0 mm; black, following parts ivory white ( Fig. 40 View FIGURES 40–46 ): interantennal spot on lower frons, a small spot on the upper gena, two small separated spots on pronotum anteriorly, apical bands on T1–T2, and largely interrupted apical band on S2; following parts ferruginous: tegula, parategula, legs largely; clypeus in male yellow. Cephalic foveae small and shallow, its width less than the distance between posterior ocelli; clypeus wider than long in both sexes, clypeus in female with denser punctures than male ( Fig. 41 View FIGURES 40–46 ); anterior surface of pronotum almost vertical, with a few punctures, median foveae V-shaped, pronotal carina interrupted medially ( Fig. 42 View FIGURES 40–46 ); propodeum medially without a transverse plane behind metanotum ( Fig. 43 View FIGURES 40–46 ); T1 less than 2× as wide as long; apical border of T2 barely depressed ( Figs 44, 45 View FIGURES 40–46 ); anterior surface of S2 sloping, in lateral view S2 rounded ( Fig. 44 View FIGURES 40–46 ), S2 with sparser punctures than T2, ventrally in basal portion without a median longitudinal furrow ( Fig. 46 View FIGURES 40–46 ).
Distribution. * China (Xinjiang), Portugal, Spain, France, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Hungary, Bulgaria, Albania, Greece, Turkey, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Russia (European Part, Urals) (von Schulthess 1897; Blüthgen 1937, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1961; Blüthgen & Königsmann 1969; van der Vecht & Fischer 1972; Kurzenko 1978; Gusenleitner 1981; Amolin & Artokhin 2014; Fateryga 2010, 2017).
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Stenodynerus steckianus (von Schulthess, 1897)
Zeng, Xin, Chen, Bin & Li, Ting-Jing 2024 |
Stenodynerus steckianus
Fateryga, A. V. 2017: 190 |
Amolin, A. V. & Artokhin, K. S. 2014: 12 |
Fateryga, A. V. 2010: 77 |
Gusenleitner, J. 1981: 216 |
Nannodynerus teutonicus
Bluthgen, P. & Konigsmann, E. 1969: 929 |
Bluthgen, P. 1961: 70 |
Bluthgen, P. 1953: 5 |
Bluthgen, P. 1952: 2 |
Bluthgen, P. 1951: 169 |
Odynerus teutonicus Blüthgen, 1937: 43
Gusenleitner, J. 1981: 209 |
Bluthgen, P. 1937: 43 |