Stenodynerus punctifrons ( Thomson, 1874 )

Zeng, Xin, Chen, Bin & Li, Ting-Jing, 2024, The genus Stenodynerus de Saussure, 1863 (Hymenoptera: Vespidae: Eumeninae) from China: a new species, new records, and key to the species, Zootaxa 5514 (4), pp. 385-400 : 391-392

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5514.4.6

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13936669

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scientific name

Stenodynerus punctifrons ( Thomson, 1874 )
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Stenodynerus punctifrons ( Thomson, 1874) View in CoL

( Figs 33–39 View FIGURES 33–39 )

Lionotus punctifrons Thomson, 1874: 57 , ♀ (holotype, ♀, deposited in the Lund Zoological Museum , Sweden).

Odynerus punctifrons : von Schulthess 1897: 84; Berland 1928: 39, 59.

Nannodynerus punctifrons : Blüthgen 1951: 169; 1961: 109, 113, 117.

Stenodynerus punctifrons View in CoL : van der Vecht & Fischer 1972: 68; Gusenleitner 1981: 215, 237; Kim & Yamane 2004: 258; Tussac 2007: 296; Fateryga 2010: 77; 2017: 190; Amolin & Artokhin 2014: 12; Fateryga et al. 2020: 104.

Material examined. China: 1♀, Shaanxi Province, Yan’an City , Ganquan County, 36°6′57″N, 108°45′34″E, 16. VI.1971, Jikun Yang ( CNU) GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis. Female and male. Body length: female 7.0–10.0 mm, male 8.0–10.0 mm; black, following parts yellow ( Fig. 33 View FIGURES 33–39 ): clypeus in male, interantennal spot on lower frons, a small spot on upper gena, two large and separated spots on pronotum anteriorly, anterior part of metanotum; following parts ferruginous: scape ventrally, apical bands on T1–T2 and S2, tegula, parategula, fore tibia largely. Cephalic foveae distinct, its width less than the distance between posterior ocelli ( Fig. 33 View FIGURES 33–39 ); clypeus in female sparsely punctate and wider than long, in male almost as wide as long and more densely punctate ( Fig.34 View FIGURES 33–39 ); apex of clypeus with rounded emargination in both sexes; anterior surface of pronotum sloping, with distinct dense punctures, median foveae V-shaped, pronotal carina interrupted medially ( Fig. 35 View FIGURES 33–39 ), pronotum with sharper shoulder in male than female; propodeum medially without a transverse plane behind metanotum ( Fig. 36 View FIGURES 33–39 ); anterior margin of T1 rounded, and obviously narrower than posterior one; T2 with small and sparse punctures, apical border of T2 barely depressed ( Figs 37, 38 View FIGURES 33–39 ); anterior surface of S2 sloping, in lateral view S2 rounded ( Fig. 37 View FIGURES 33–39 ), S2 with very small and sparse punctures, ventrally in basal portion without a median longitudinal furrow ( Fig. 39 View FIGURES 33–39 ).

Distribution. * China (Shaanxi), France, Spain, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Slovenia, Greece, Turkey, Iran, Russia (from European part to Far East), Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia ( Thomson 1874; von Schulthess 1897; Berland 1928; Blüthgen 1951, 1961; van der Vecht & Fischer 1972; Gusenleitner 1981; Kim & Yamane 2004; Fateryga 2010, 2017; Amolin & Artokhin 2014; Fateryga et al. 2020).

VI

Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute

CNU

Capital Normal University, College of Life Sciences

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Eumenidae

Genus

Stenodynerus

Loc

Stenodynerus punctifrons ( Thomson, 1874 )

Zeng, Xin, Chen, Bin & Li, Ting-Jing 2024
2024
Loc

Stenodynerus punctifrons

Fateryga, A. V. & Proshchalykin, M. Y. & Kochetkov, D. N. & Buyanjargal, B. 2020: 104
Fateryga, A. V. 2017: 190
Amolin, A. V. & Artokhin, K. S. 2014: 12
Fateryga, A. V. 2010: 77
Kim, J. K. & Yamane, S. 2004: 258
Gusenleitner, J. 1981: 215
1981
Loc

Nannodynerus punctifrons

Bluthgen, P. 1961: 109
Bluthgen, P. 1951: 169
1951
Loc

Odynerus punctifrons

Berland, L. 1928: 39
1928
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