Orthogonalys seyrigi Bischoff, 1933
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Orthogonalys seyrigi Bischoff Figs 35 View Figures 35–36 39 View Figures 37–39
Orthogonalos seyrigi Bischoff, 1933: 483.- Bischoff 1938: 6.- Benoit 1951: 143.
Orthogonalys seyrigi seyrigi : Weinstein and Austin 1991: 422.
Type material.
Bischoff (1933) stated "Eine Anzahl ♂♂ und ♀♀ liegen vo von [?] Madagaskar, Rogez, IX-XII. 30, II. 31, II. 32, X. 32, XI. 32 Seyrig S." and "Als Typus bezeichne ich ein Männchen von Rogez, II.31, als Allotypus ein Weibchen vom gleichen Fundort und Datum. Paratypen auch in Museum Paris." The holotype male at MNHU is labeled "Madagascar, Rogez, 11.31, A. Seyrig" "Orthogonalos seyrigi Bisch. Type ♂ 1933, det. Bischoff" “TYPUS” "Zool. Mus. Berlin." There are also seven paratype males, five with the same data as the holotype except XII.30 (4) and II.31 (1), and two males labeled "O. -Madagaskar, Rogez 11.32, Seyrig S."
There are five paratypes at MNHN from Rogez, most in bad condition. Two are males, one with the antennae missing; one is a female, probably the only female in the original type series and the allotype designated by Bischoff, and is missing the head; two others are probably males but have the head and metasoma missing.
Description.
Female. Known by female allotype as designated by Bischoff (1933) in MNHN. The head is missing but otherwise similar to male.
Male.
( Fig. 35 View Figures 35–36 ). Length, 8.0 - 9.0 mm. Antenna black with apex of 9th antennomere and antennomeres 10-15 completely white. Head white with vertex black, black narrowly extending to dorsal margin of eyes and as broad stripe anteriorly to antennal sockets; small medial black spot on dorsal margin of clypeus ( Figs 37, 38 View Figures 37–39 ). Mesosoma white laterally and ventrally with central dark stripe on pronotum; area anterior to transscutal articulation red, posterior to transscutal articulation black with mesoscutellum and metascutellum white. Legs orange with hind tibia and tarsus sometimes slightly darker orange than rest of legs. Wings hyaline; veins and stigma black. Metasoma mostly orange, base of first tergite black; lateral margins of tergites and posterior margins of sternites whiter. Male genitalia brown.
Antenna with 26 - 28 antennomeres. Head from above with posterior margin slightly concave; head behind eyes subequal to eye length ( Fig. 38 View Figures 37–39 ). Mesoscutellum with anterior width 1.1 × medial length; metascutellum about 1.5 × broader than long ( Fig. 36 View Figures 35–36 ). Dorsum of mesosoma shiny, with large punctures separated by 2-3 × puncture diameters. Propodeum coarsely reticulate anteriorly, irregularly transversely carinate posteriorly ( Fig. 36 View Figures 35–36 ). Genitalia with paramere short, about as long as broad and broadly rounded posteriorly ( Fig. 39 View Figures 37–39 ).
Distribution.
Madagascar: Mahajanga (Andreba) ( Benoit 1951); Toamasina. Tanzania (tentative identification, Carmean and Kimsey 1998).
Remarks.
Bischoff (1933) described the species from both sexes. All types at MNHU are males, and all except one of those at MNHN are apparently males. The one female at MNHN is probably the allotype, but it has the head missing and therefore we cannot characterize the female. We have not seen specimens other than the type series.
The short parameres of the male genitalia ( Fig. 39 View Figures 37–39 ) relate this species to Orthogonalys brevis ( Fig. 6 View Figures 4–7 ) but in Orthogonalys seyrigi the parameres are about as long as broad, the genae are white, the white on the frons is interrupted by a broad median black stripe, and the mesosoma is red anterior to the transscutal articulation, and black posterior to it with the mesoscutellum and metascutellum white.
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Orthogonalys seyrigi Bischoff
Smith, David R. & Tripotin, Pierre 2012 |
Orthogonalos seyrigi
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