Anthobosca Guerin de Meneville
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Genus Anthobosca Guerin de Meneville Fig. 2 View Figures 1–6
Anthobosca Guérin de Méneville 1838:237.
Type species:
Anthobosca australasiae Guérin de Méneville 1838:237.
Discussion.
This is the least derived genus in the family Tiphiidae ( Kimsey 1991). Both sexes are fully winged, with complete venation. Males are slenderer than females, with linear, cylindrical antennae. Females are less commonly collected than males, and are heavy-bodied with coiled antennae. The face is flat, without supraantennal lobes, similar to the face in Tiphiinae . There are fourteen Anthobosca species described from mainland Africa and ten from Madagascar ( Kimsey 2009). Hosts are unknown for the subfamily.
Key to species of Anthobosca (modified from Kimsey 2009)
1 | Metasoma 6-segmented; ten flagellomeres; females | 2 |
- | Metasoma 7-segmented; eleven flagellomeres; males | 4 |
2 | Head, mesosoma and metasoma concolorous brown; wing membrane amber-tinted; body over 25 mm long | Anthobosca insularis F. Smith |
- | Head, mesosoma and metasoma blackish or blackish and red, often with whitish spots; wing membrane untinted or tinted with brown to black; body length less than 15 mm long | 3 |
3 | Metasoma black to dark brown, terga II-III with whitish lateral spots | Anthobosca madecassa Krombein |
- | Metasoma red, terga II-III without lateral spot | Anthobosca dimidiata Bartalucci |
4 | Metasomal sterna II and III with large spoon-like ventral projections; metasoma with extensive yellow markings | Anthobosca hallucigenia Kimsey |
- | Metasomal sterna II and III unmodified, without projections; metasoma without yellow markings | 5 |
5 | Body length 17-20 mm; wings dark amber-tinted; flagellomeres without tyloids; tegula brown | Anthobosca insularis F. Smith |
- | Body length 11 mm or less; wings untinted; three or more flagellomeres with tyloids; tegula white | 6 |
6 | Flagellomere XI less than 2.2 × as long as broad | 7 |
- | Flagellomere XI more than 2.4 × as long as broad | 10 |
7 | Flagellomere VIII without tyloids; clypeus evenly convex with narrow ventrally facing flattened apical surface | Anthobosca micromeria Bartalucci |
- | Flagellomere VIII with one tyloid; clypeus without ventrally facing flattened apical surface | 8 |
8 | Flagellomere VII with one small tyloid | Anthobosca nigrimacula Kimsey |
- | Flagellomere VII without tyloids | 9 |
9 | Volsella broadest submedially, dorsal lobe oriented diagonally; paramere apex brown | Anthobosca castanea Kimsey |
- | Volsella broadest dorsally, dorsal lobe oriented horizontally; paramere apex whitish | Anthobosca toliaraensis Kimsey |
10 | Paramere apex white; flagellum strongly bicolored brown to black dorsally, yellow ventrally; digitus extending diagonally to horizontally toward paramere in profile | 11 |
- | Paramere apex brown; flagellum brown to black, may be slightly paler ventrally; digitus extending diagonally toward paramere in lateral view | 12 |
11 | Clypeus evenly convex medially, entirely white or less commonly bicolored, black and white; volsella broadest dorsally, digitus horizontally oriented in lateral view | Anthobosca mahajangaensis Kimsey |
- | Clypeus flattened medially, entirely brown or bicolored brown and black; volsella narrowed dorsally, digitus oriented obliquely in lateral view | Anthobosca namorokaensis Kimsey |
12 | Flagellomere XI 2.6-3.0 × as long as broad; digitus diagonally to vertically oriented in lateral view | Anthobosca harinhalai Kimsey |
- | Flagellomere XI 2.3-2.4 × as long as broad; digitus horizontally oriented in lateral view | Anthobosca fisheri Kimsey |
Checklist of Anthobosca species
1. Anthobosca castanea Kimsey 2009:2. Holotype male: Madagascar: Mahajanga Prov., Parc National d’Ankarafantsika, Ampijoroa Station Forestiére, 40 km 306° 2nw Andranofasika (SAN FRANCISCO). Distribution: Mahajanga and Toliara Provinces.
2. Anthobosca dimidiata Bartalucci 2005:1082. Holotype female; Madagascar: Tuléar Berenti, 12 km nw Amboasary (LONDON). Distribution: Toliara Prov.
3. Anthobosca fisheri Kimsey 2009:5.Holotype male: Madagascar: Toliara Prov. Forêt de Mahavelo Isantoria River (SAN FRANCISCO). Distribution: Toliara, Toamasina, Antsiranana and Mahajanga Provinces.
4. Anthobosca hallucigenia Kimsey 2009:9. Holotype male: Madagascar: Toamasina Prov., Andasibe National Park (SAN FRANCISCO). Distribution: Antsiranana, Finanarantsoa and Toamasina Provinces.
5. Anthobosca harinhalai Kimsey 2009:11. Holotype male: Madagascar: Toliara Prov. Forêt de Mahavelo Isantoria River (SAN FRANCISCO). Distribution: Toliara and Tuléar Provinces.
6. Anthobosca insularis (Smith) 1879: 178. ( Myzine ). Holotype female; Madagascar (LONDON). Distribution: Ranomafana National Park and adjacent Fianarantsoa Prov.
7. Anthobosca madecassa Krombein 1949:52. Holotype female; Madagascar: Bekily (ITHACA). Distribution: Antsiranana and Toliara Provinces.
8. Anthobosca mahajangaensis Kimsey 2009:12. Holotype male: Madagascar: Mahajanga Prov., Parc National de Baie de Baly (SAN FRANCISCO). Distribution: Mahajanga Prov.
9. Anthobosca micromeria Bartalucci 2005:1083. Holotype male; Madagascar: Tuléar Morondava (LONDON). Distribution: Mahajanga Prov.
10. Anthobosca namorokaensis Kimsey 2009:15. Holotype male: Madagascar: Mahajanga Prov., Namoroka National Park, 16.9 km, 317° nw Vilanandro (SAN FRANCISCO). Distribution: Mahajanga Prov.
11. Anthobosca nigrimacula Kimsey 2009:16. Holotype male: Madagascar: Toliara Prov., Réserve Spéciale de Cap Sainte Marie (SAN FRANCISCO). Distribution: Toliara Prov.
12. Anthobosca toliaraensis Kimsey 2009:16. Holotype male: Madagascar: Toliara Prov., 12 km se Tuléar, (DAVIS). Distribution: Mahajanga and Toliara Provinces.
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