Pseudepipona (Pseudepipona) straminea (Andre 1884) new record
Figs 18-25
Odynerus stramineus André 1884: 745; Kostylev 1940: 31; Gusenleitner 2001: 214.
Pseudepipona straminea; Blüthgen 1938 (1937): 295; 1951: 189; van der Vecht and Fischer 1972: 86.
Material examined.
1♀, CHINA, Xinjiang, Bayingol Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture, Near the desert road from Luntai County to Lunnan Town, 41.335°N, 84.205°E, 2.VIII.2019, Tingjing Li (CNU) .
Diagnosis.
Body length 10.8 mm; body sulfur yellow or obsolete green (Fig. 18), with the following parts black: inner margin and apex of mandible, two oblique narrow stripes on frons, vertex (Fig. 20), dorsal sides, A6-A12 (Fig. 19), mesoscutum except a through M-shaped yellow stripe, anterior margins of scutellum and metanotum, ventral side of mesosoma (Fig. 24), anterior margin and posterior face of propodeum medially, and basal transverse bands T1-T2; apical margin of fore wing dark; clypeus slightly longer than wide, with sparse and shallow punctures (Fig. 21); scutellum (Fig. 22) sparsely punctate, interspaces between punctures polished; lateral carina of propodeum tooth-shaped (Fig. 23), horizontal carina between dorsal and posterior surfaces of propodeum strong and distinct (Fig. 23); T1 basally without lateral carina (Fig. 25), each apex of T1-T5 with relatively denser punctures than other parts.
Male.
Unknown.
Distribution.
China (Xinjiang); western Asia.