Spilomena capatrata, 2021

Bashir, Nawaz Haider, Ma, Li & Li, Qiang, 2021, Taxonomic study of Spilomena (Hymenoptera: Crabronidae) with a new species and five new records from China, Zoologia (e 55803) 38, pp. 1-7 : 2-4

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zoologia.38.e55803

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/085A8781-9475-707D-4F98-FC62FC9B8BB4

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Felipe

scientific name

Spilomena capatrata
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Key to Chinese species of Spilomena Shuckard View in CoL

1 Female (tergum 6, frons and/or clypeus without white or yellow marks) ( Figs 1, 6)................................................... 2

1’ Male (tergum 7, frons and/or clypeus with white or yellow marks) ( Turillazzi et al. 2014: fig. 5)........................ 12

2 Anterior groove of scutellum not crenulate (just like a simple line)....................................................................... 3

2’ Anterior groove of scutellum crenulate ( Fig. 3)............... 6

3 Metanotum distinctly coriaceous; pygidial area long (longer than wide), with lateral carinae ( Ma et al. 2018: fig. 60F); palpi fulvous; clypeus dark brown...................... ........................................................ S. menkei Bohart, 1995 View in CoL

3’ Metanotum slightly coriaceous ( Fig. 4); pygidial area inconspicuous or short (wider than long), without lateral carinae; palpi dark brown; clypeus black......................... 4

4. S2 without groove; midtibial spur relatively short (less than midocellus diameter); propodeal enclosure carina complete; vertex behind ocelli coarsely and transversely coriaceous, with dense and coarse punctures; outer tooth of mandible acute, inner tooth blunt................................ ...................................................... S. beata Blüthgen, 1953 View in CoL

4’. S2 with narrow transverse groove ( Fig. 8); midtibial spur long (longer than or equal to midocellus diameter); propodeal enclosure carina incomplete or lacking; vertex behind ocelli distinctly coriaceous mixed with sparse and fine punctures; both teeth of mandible blunt................. 5

5. Pygidial area inconspicuous; S2 deeply impressed, divided into two parts ( Fig. 8); metapleuron with sparse and fine punctures; mesopleuron dull, with distinctly longitudinal microsculptures and dense, short longitudinal rugae posteriorly; mesoscutum without rugae on posterior area; head from above with temples distinctly convergent posteriorly ( Bohart and Smith 1995: fig. 14)...... S. clypei Li & He, 1998 View in CoL

5’. Pygidial area short (wider than long); S2 shallowly impressed, inconspicuously divided; metapleuron smooth; mesopleuron shiny with sparse and fine punctures and dense, long longitudinal rugae on lower area; mesoscutum with sparse, sturdy and long longitudinal rugae posteriorly; head from above with temples roundly convergent posteriorly ............... S. punctatissima Blüthgen, 1953 View in CoL

6. Propodeal enclosure poorly defined with carina developed or inconspicuous ( Fig. 4)......................................... 7

6’. Propodeal enclosure well-defined with carina, sturdy and slender, incomplete or complete...................................... 9

7. Lower propodeal side reticulate ( Fig. 5); pygidial area inconspicuous; mesoscutum posteriorly without rugae ( Fig. 3)................................... S. capatrata Bashir & Ma , sp. nov.

7’. Lower propodeal side with transverse short rugae; pygidial area narrow, dull and long (longer than wide), with distinct lateral carinae; mesoscutum posteriorly with short longitudinal rugae ( Vikberg 2000: figs 1, 2) .................... 8

8. Propodeum with conspicuous rugae posteriorly ( Ma et al. 2018: fig. 60D); clypeus with dense and slender longitudinal rugae on basal and medial area ( Ma et al. 2018: fig. 60A); ocellar area and upper frons with sparse punctures; T1 with narrow deep groove and a broad shallow depression basally; metapleuron dull........ S. clyperugata Ma & Li, 2018

8’. Propodeum reticulate posteriorly; clypeus without rugae; ocellar area and upper frons with dense punctures; T1 with broad median groove, and sturdy, irregular, longitudinal rugae basally; metapleuron shiny............................. ............................................ S. rhytithoracica Li & He, 1998 View in CoL

9. Propodeal enclosure triangular; propodeal side posterior with several sturdy and short longitudinal rugae; gaster fulvous to dark brown; lower frons dark brown................ ................................................... S. ferrugina Li & He, 1999

9’. Propodeal enclosure U-shaped ( Ma et al. 2018: fig. 60D); propodeal side posterior with irregular reticulation or oblique longitudinal rugae; gaster black; lower frons black ............................................................................... 10

10. Propodeal enclosure carina conspicuous and complete; mesoscutum distinctly coriaceous; head from above with temples rarely convergent posteriorly ( Bohart and Smith 1995: fig. 15); gena distinctly coriaceous, with coarse punctures; palpi, scape, and pedicel dark brown .............. .................................................... S. valkeilai Vikberg, 2000 View in CoL

10’. Propodeal enclosure carina slender and incomplete; mesoscutum coarsely coriaceous; head from above with temples distinctly or roundly convergent posteriorly ( Bohart and Smith 1995: figs 9, 14); gena slightly coriaceous, with fine punctures or not punctate; palpi, scape, and pedicel fulvous, yellowish or ivory white...................... 11

11. Posterior propodeal side with irregular reticulation; propodeum with irregular reticulation; metapleuron with sparse and fine punctures; mesoscutum with sparse or dense, slender and short longitudinal rugae posteriorly ( Vikberg 2000: figs 1, 2); mandibular teeth blunt ............. ............................................... S. zhejiangana Li & He, 1998 View in CoL

11’. Posterior propodeal side with slender and oblique longitudinal or in some cases inconspicuous rugae; propodeum with sturdy, longitudinal rugae; metapleuron smooth; mesoscutum without rugae posteriorly ( Fig. 3); outer tooth of mandible acute, inner tooth blunt...................... .............................................. S. formosana ( Tsuneki, 1971) View in CoL

12. Scutellum anterior groove not crenulate (just like a simple line); posterior area of scutum without rugae ( Fig. 3); head from above with temples distinctly convergent posteriorly ( Bohart and Smith 1995: fig. 14) ................................... .............................................. S. formosana ( Tsuneki, 1971) View in CoL

12’. Scutellum anterior groove crenulate ( Fig. 3); posterior area of scutum with sparse or dense, slender and short longitudinal rugae ( Vikberg 2000: figs 1, 2); head from above with temples roundly convergent posteriorly ( Fig. 1)..................................................................................... 13

13. S2 deeply impressed, divided into two distinct parts ( Fig. 8); posterior propodeal side with irregular reticulation; metapleuron with fine and sparse punctures; body black; clypeus black; lower frons with small ivory white spot apicolaterally (diameter less than 0.5 mm) ............................ ............................................... S. zhejiangana Li & He, 1998 View in CoL

13’. S2 shallowly impressed, poorly divided; posterior propodeal side with longitudinal rugae; metapleuron smooth or with strong, transverse and long carina; body dark brown; clypeus ivory white; lower frons with large ivory spot apicolaterally (diameter more than 0.5 mm) ..................... 14

14. Metapleuron with strong, transverse and long carina; metanotum slightly coriaceous, without striations laterally; upper frons with sparse and coarse punctures; lower and median frons with conspicuous frontal carina, extending up to clypeal line; yellowish setae on clypeus and mandible; tegula fulvous ..................... S. ferrugina Li & He, 1999

14’. Metapleuron smooth; metanotum distinctly coriaceous, with longitudinal striations laterally; upper frons not punctate; lower and median frons without median carina; silvery setae on clypeus and mandible; tegula reddish-brown to dark brown ......... S. hainesi N. Smith, 1995 View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Crabronidae

Genus

Spilomena

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Crabronidae

Genus

Spilomena

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