Anthobosca

Kimsey, Lynn S., 2009, Review of the Malagasy Anthobosca, the Bizarre and the Sublime (Hymenoptera: Tiphiidae: Anthoboscinae), Zootaxa 2175, pp. 1-18 : 2

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.189315

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6219044

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/55478867-4F68-FFCE-FF41-FF17FA25FAEB

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Anthobosca
status

 

Key to the Malagasy species of Anthobosca

1 Ten flagellomeres; six metasomal segments; females .................................................................................................. 2

- Eleven flagellomeres; seven metasomal segments; males............................................................................................ 4

2 Head, mesosoma and metasoma brown; wing membrane amber-tinted; body length over 25 mm ... insularis F. Smith

- Head, mesosoma and metasoma blackish or blackish and red, often with whitish spots; body length less than 15 mm ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 3

3 Metasoma red, terga II and III without whitish lateral spots. ....................................................... dimidiata Bartalucci

- Metasoma black to dark brown, with whitish lateral spots on terga II and III. .......................... madecassa Krombein

4 Metasomal sterna II and III with large spoon-like ventral projections (Fig. 4); flagellomeres with ovoid tyloids on VI–XI (Fig. 4) and large ovoid flat patch on V–X; metasoma with extensive yellow markings ................................... ................................................................................................................................ hallucigenia Kimsey, new species

- Metasomal sterna II and III unmodified, without projections; flagellomeres absent or present on VI–X or VII–XI; metasoma without yellow markings ............................................................................................................................. 5

5 Body length 17–20 mm; wings dark amber-tinted; flagellomeres without tyloids; tegula brown ..... insularis F. Smith

- Body length 11 mm or less; wings untinted; three or more flagellomeres with tyloids; tegula white ......................... 7

6 Flagellomere XI less than 2.2x as long as broad .......................................................................................................... 7

- Flagellomere XI more than 2.4x as long as broad ...................................................................................................... 10

7 Flagellomere VIII without tyloid; clypeus entirely white, evenly convex with narrow ventrally facing flattened sur- face.............................................................................................................................................. micromeria Bartalucci

- Flagellomere VIII with tyloid; clypeus variously colored, without ventrally facing flattened surface........................8

8 Flagellomere VII with small, ovoid tyloid............................................................... nigrimacula Kimsey , new species

- Flagellomere VII without tyloid ...................................................................................................................................9

9 Volsella broadest dorsally, dorsal lobe oriented horizontally ( Fig. 34 View FIGURES 26 – 35 ); paramere apex whitish .................................... .................................................................................................................................. toliaraensis Kimsey , new species

- Volsella broadest submedially, dorsal lobe oriented diagonally ( Fig. 25 View FIGURES 15 – 25 ); paramere apex brown ................................. ....................................................................................................................................... castanea Kimsey, new species

10 Paramere apex white; flagellum strongly bicolored brown to black dorsally and yellow ventrally; digitus extending diagonally to horizontally toward paramere in lateral view ....................................................................................... 11

- Paramere apex brown; flagellum brown to black, may be slightly paler ventrally; digitus extending diagonally toward paramere in lateral view.................................................................................................................................. 12

11 Volsella broadest dorsally, digitus horizontally oriented in lateral view ( Fig. 20 View FIGURES 15 – 25 ); clypeus gently convex medially, entirely white or less commonly bicolored, black and white............................. mahajangaensis Kimsey , new species

- Volsella narrowed dorsally, digitus oriented obliquely in lateral view ( Fig. 22 View FIGURES 15 – 25 ); clypeus flattened medially, entirely brown or bicolored brown and black ................................................................... namorokaensis Kimsey , new species

12 Flagellomere XI 2.3–2.4x as long as broad; digitus horizontally oriented in lateral view ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 15 – 25 ) .............................. ........................................................................................................................................... fisheri Kimsey , new species

- Flagellomere XI 2.6–3.0x as long as broad; digitus diagonally to vertically oriented in lateral view ( Fig. 18 View FIGURES 15 – 25 ). ........... .................................................................................................................................... harinhalai Kimsey, new species

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Tiphiidae

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