Stenodynerus difficilis ( Morawitz, 1867 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5514.4.6 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13936667 |
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Stenodynerus difficilis ( Morawitz, 1867 ) |
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Stenodynerus difficilis ( Morawitz, 1867) View in CoL
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Odynerus difficilis Morawitz, 1867: 132 , ♀, ♂ (in subgenus Leionotus View in CoL ) (holotype, ♀, deposited in Zoological Institute , St. Petersburg, Russia; type locality: “ Gouvernement von Saratow ” [ Russia, Saratov Prov.]).
Odynerus proximus Morawitz, 1867: 128 , ♀ (lectotype, ♀, deposited in Zoological Institute , St. Petersburg, Russia; type locality: Gouvernement von Saratow [ Russia, Saratov Prov.]).
Odynerus insularis André, 1883: 232 View in CoL , ♀, ♂ (in subgenus Lionotus ) (lectotype deposited in Muséum d’Histoire Naturelle , Neuchâtel, Switzerland; type locality: Sicile, Italy) [junior primary homonym of Odynerus insularis Smith, 1859 View in CoL ].
Odynerus insulicola Dalla Torre, 1894: 74 . Replacement name for Odynerus insularis André, 1883 View in CoL . Junior primary homonym of Odynerus insulicola Blackburn in Blackburn & Cameron 1886.
Odynerus maroccanus Dalla Torre, 1889: 125 View in CoL . Replacement name for Odynerus insularis André, 1883 View in CoL .
Odynerus ferrugineitarsis de Stefani, 1889: 232 View in CoL , ♀, ♂ (types probably destroyed; type locality: Sicile, Italy).
Nannodynerus fastidiosissimus difficilis : Blüthgen 1939: 250, 251, nos. 38, 39 (synonymy); 1959a: 270; 1959b: 149 ( difficilis differs from western Mediterranean fastidiosissimus ), 150, nos. 6 and 7 ( ferrugineitarsis View in CoL a form of difficilis ).
Pseudepipona fastidiosissima View in CoL : Giordani Soika 1952: 381, fig. 2 (1). Misidentification.
Nannodynerus ferrugineitarsis : Blüthgen 1964: 94.
Nannodynerus difficilis : Gusenleitner 1966: 349; Blüthgen 1967: 233.
Stenodynerus difficilis View in CoL : Giordani Soika 1970: 108; van der Vecht & Fischer 1972: 66.
Stenodynerus difficilis ferrugineitarsis : van der Vecht & Fischer 1972: 66 (cat.).
Stenodynerus fastidiosissimus difficilis View in CoL : Gusenleitner 1981: 209, 263 (syn.: ferrugineitarsis ); 2007: 107; Castro & Dvořák 2009: 299.
Stenodynerus difficilis View in CoL : Selis et al. 2024: 38 (stat. resurr.)
Material examined. China: 1♂, Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region, Börtala Mongol Autonomous Prefecture, Bole City , 44°38′27″N, 81°18′36″E, 4.VII.2023, Zhizhi Liu ( CNU) GoogleMaps .
Diagnosis. Female and male. Body length: female 7.0–10.0 mm, male 7.0–7.8 mm; black, following parts yellow ( Fig. 18 View FIGURES 18–25 ): clypeus entirely, mandible largely, scape ventrally, ocular sinus, interantennal spot, a small spot on upper gena, two large separated spots on pronotum anteriorly, tegula, anterior part of metanotum, apical bands on T1–T6 and S2, and legs largely. Clypeus in female wider than long, in male as wide as long and more sparsely punctate ( Fig. 19 View FIGURES 18–25 ); apex of clypeus with deep and rounded emargination and a short translucent margin in male ( Fig. 19 View FIGURES 18–25 ); male A13 hooked backward extending to the base of A11 ( Fig. 20 View FIGURES 18–25 ); anterior surface of pronotum ( Fig. 21 View FIGURES 18–25 ) vertical, with a few small punctures and a pair of round separated foveae, the interspace between the two foveae more than one fovea diameter, the foveae considerable variability and with the capacity to converge in a V-shaped pattern; propodeum medially without a transverse plane behind metanotum, posterior surface concave with transverse rugae ( Fig. 22 View FIGURES 18–25 ). T1 2× as wide as long; apical border of T2 obtusely bent, preapical portion of T2 forming narrowly impressed ( Figs 23, 24 View FIGURES 18–25 ); anterior surface of S2 sloping, in lateral view S2 rounded ( Fig. 23 View FIGURES 18–25 ), S2 with sparser punctures than T2, and ventrally in basal portion without a median longitudinal groove ( Fig. 25 View FIGURES 18–25 ).
Distribution. * China (Xinjiang), France (including Corsica), Italy (including Sicily), Malta, Greece, Croatia, Bulgaria, Turkey, Iran, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Russia (European Part, Urals, Western Siberia) ( Selis et al. 2024).
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Capital Normal University, College of Life Sciences |
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Stenodynerus difficilis ( Morawitz, 1867 )
Zeng, Xin, Chen, Bin & Li, Ting-Jing 2024 |
Stenodynerus fastidiosissimus difficilis
Gusenleitner, J. 1981: 209 |
Stenodynerus difficilis
Giordani Soika, A. 1970: 108 |
Nannodynerus difficilis
Bluthgen, P. 1967: 233 |
Gusenleitner, J. 1966: 349 |
Nannodynerus ferrugineitarsis
Bluthgen, P. 1964: 94 |
Pseudepipona fastidiosissima
Giordani Soika, A. 1952: 381 |
Nannodynerus fastidiosissimus difficilis
Bluthgen, P. 1939: 250 |
Odynerus insulicola
Dalla Torre, K. W. von 1894: 74 |
Odynerus maroccanus
Dalla Torre, K. W. von 1889: 125 |
Odynerus ferrugineitarsis
de Stefani, Z. 1889: 232 |
Odynerus insularis André, 1883: 232
Andre, E. 1883: 232 |
Odynerus difficilis
Morawitz, F. 1867: 132 |
Odynerus proximus
Morawitz, F. 1867: 128 |