Bembecinus hyperocrus (Arnold)

Gess, Friedrich W., Pulawski, Wojciech J. & Gess, Sarah K., 2015, A Revision of the rhopalocerus Species Group of Bembecinus Costa (Hymenoptera: Crabronidae: Bembicinae), Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 62 (7), pp. 207-256 : 223-225

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.11512316

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12728838

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scientific name

Bembecinus hyperocrus (Arnold)
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Bembecinus hyperocrus (Arnold) View in CoL

Figures 3e View FIGURE , 10a–c View FIGURE .

Stizus hyperocrus Arnold, 1929:295 View in CoL , ♀ (as Brauns’s MS name). Holotype or syntypes: ♀, South Africa: Cape Province: Willowmore ( TMSA).— Arnold, 1930:20 (in checklist of Afrotropical Sphecidae View in CoL ).— As Bembecinus hyperocrus (Arnold) View in CoL : R. Bohart and Menke, 1976:531 (new combination, in checklist of world Sphecidae View in CoL ); S. Gess and F. Gess, 2003:115–116 (floral records), 2006:14 (floral records); Pulawski, 2014:18 (in catalog of world Sphecidae View in CoL sensu lato).

RECOGNITION. — Bembecinus hyperocrus View in CoL , inexspectatus View in CoL , and omaruru View in CoL are the only species within the rhopalocerus View in CoL group having the erect setae on tergum II, although in the female these setae are short dorsally and distinct only laterally ( Fig. 10b View FIGURE ). In all three species, the gastral terga are mostly ferruginous with some parts black (golden tan in several omaruru View in CoL ), and in the males of hyperocrus View in CoL and omaruru View in CoL the clypeus (all or nearly so), the supraclypeal area, and the frons are all black. Unlike inexspectatus View in CoL and omaruru View in CoL , the gastral terga of hyperocrus View in CoL have no pale yellow apical fasciae (the yellow fasciae are ill defined in omaruru View in CoL with golden tan gaster). Subsidiary recognition features of hyperocrus View in CoL are: the female clypeus black basally and markedly roundly angulate in profile ( Fig. 10a View FIGURE ), the male clypeus and the frons ventrally of the antennal socket are covered with dense, appressed vestiture, partly covering integument (no such vestiture in omaruru View in CoL , the integument easily visible).

MATERIAL EXAMINED. — NAMIBIA:! Karas Region: Aus , 8–30.xi.1929, R.E. Turner (1 ♀, SAMC ex NMBZ) ; Aus (Pad C 13) 8.xii.1994, M. Kuhlmann (1 ♀, ZMB) ]. SOUTH AFRICA: Northern Cape Province: Namaqualand, Richtersveld: Die Koei , 2–5.x.1991, M.W. Mansell (1 ♂, PPRI) ; Naib or Boesmanland, between Springbok and Pella , Mus. Staff , x.1939 (2 ♀, 2 ♂, SAMC) ; Btw. Kamieskroon and Springbok, Namaqualand , Mus. Staff , x.1939 (1 ♀, SAMC); Skouerfontein, 28 17 Cc , 6.x.80, [V.] Whitehead (1 ♂, SAMC) ; Namaqualand, Springbok , Hester Malan [now Goegap] Nature Reserve , 27.ix.1986, M. Struck ( I ♂, AMGS) ; same locality, 15–21.x.1987, F.W. and S.K. Gess (3 ♀, 10 ♂, AMGS), same locality , 10–12.x.1988, F.W. and S.K. Gess (1 ♀, AMGS) , same locality and dates, D.W. Gess (1 ♀, AMGS) ; Namaqualand , 70 km E Port Nolloth, 26.xi.1974, J.G. and B.L. Rozen (1 ♀, AMNH); Namaqualand , Anenous , 11–13.x.1988, F.W. and S.K. Gess (3 ♀, AMGS), same locality and dates, D.W. Gess (2 ♀, AMGS); GoogleMaps Exteenfontein at 28°49.5′S 17°14.4′E, 9.x.2008, B.N. Danforth (1 ♂, CAS), GoogleMaps on flowers of Lebeckia , Fabaceae ; Namaqualand , Concordia , 21.xi.1990, R. Miller and L. Stange (1 ♀, UCDC) ; Namaqualand , 14 km N Concordia at 29°25.9′S 17°57.2′E, 15.x.2008, B.N. Danforth (1 ♀, CAS) GoogleMaps ; Namaqualand , Farm Arkoep 6 km N Kamieskroon at 30°19′S 17°56′E, 1–2.x.1990, C.D. Eardley (1 ♂, PPRI); GoogleMaps Calvinia, 2 Nov., T.D.A. Cockerell (1 ♀, BMNH), 11–16.xi.1931, J. Ogilvie (1 ♀, BMNH) ; Augustfontein (Calvinia), ix.1947, Museum Expedition [ SAMC] (1 ♂, SAMC); Murraysburg District , xi.1935, Museum Staff [ SAMC] (4 ♀, 1 ♂, SAMC) . Western Cape Province: [Knersvlakte] Moedverloorn [Moedverloren Nature Reserve] Dorn [rivier] River (1 ♀, UCDC); Tankwa Karoo , Renoster River, xi.1952, Museum Expedition [ SAMC] (2 ♀, SAMC); Matjesfontein, R.E. Turner, 1–6.xi.1928 (2 ♀, BMNH), 7–13.xi.1928 (1 ♀, BMNH) , 14–27.xi.1928 (1 ♀, BMNH); Matjiesfontein, R.E. Turner, 1–6.xi.1928 (2 ♂, UCDC), 7–13.xi.1928, (1 ♀, SAMC ex NMBZ) ; Moordenaars Karoo, Lamerfontein , x.1952, Museum Expedition [ SAMC] (4 ♀, 4 ♂, SAMC); Dikome, Merweville , Koup , x.1952, Museum Expedition [ SAMC] (2 ♀, SAMC) ; Koup Siding, xi.1939, Museum Staff [ SAMC] (1 ♀, SAMC); 18 m. E Touws River to Hondewater, xii.1962, S.A. M. [ SAMC staff] (1 ♂, SAMC); Lammerkraal, Prince Albert District, ix.1947, Museum Expedition [ SAMC] (1 ♂, SAMC); Prince Albert District , Tierberg, 26.i.-5.xii.1987, F.W., S.K. and R.W. Gess (2 ♀, AMGS); 31.x.1967, C. Jacot-Guillarmod (3 ♀, AMGS); Prince Albert District , Tierberg Research Station , 16.xi.1994, V. Mauss (1 ♀, 1 ♂, AMGS) . Eastern Cape Province: Willowmore, xi.1912, Brauns (1 ♀, SAMC ex NMBZ) .

GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION.— Known principally from the winter rainfall Succulent Karoo from southern Namibia southwards through Namaqualand in South Africa and from the southern Nama-Karoo in South Africa from the Moordenars Karoo in the west to Willowmore in the east ( Fig. 24e View FIGURE ).

FLORAL ASSOCIATIONS.— Visiting flowers of four families: Amaranthaceae ( Hermbstaedtia glauca (Wendl. Reichb. Ex Steud.) , Zygophyllaceae ( Zygophyllum prismatocarpum E. Mey. ex Sond. , Campanulaceae ( Wahlenbergia sp. (label data, see Material Examined; S. Gess and F. Gess 2003, 2006), and Fabaceae ( Lebeckia ) (label data, see Material Examined).

NESTING.— Nesting in level, compacted, friable soil in the Goegap Reserve, near Springbok. Two nests were investigated (S. Gess). Burrows sloping, nest 87/88/61 not yet with a cell, nest 87/88/60 with a single sub-horizontal cell containing a larva and prey. Shaft diameter 5 mm, cell diameter 6 mm, depth of cell 55 mm. (F. Gess and S. Gess, field notes 87/88/60 and 87/88/61, AMSG).

PREY.— Cicadellidae (Homoptera) , adults (5 specimens double mounted on pins labeled 87/88/60, AMSG).

SAMC

South Africa, Cape Town, Iziko Museum of Capetown (formerly South African Museum)

NMBZ

Zimbabwe, Bulawayo, Natural History Museum of Zimbabwe

ZMB

Germany, Berlin, Museum fuer Naturkunde der Humboldt-Universitaet

PPRI

South Africa, Gauteng, Pretoria, Plant Protection Research Institute

AMGS

South Africa, Cape Province, Grahamstown, Albany Museum

AMNH

USA, New York, New York, American Museum of Natural History

CAS

USA, California, San Francisco, California Academy of Sciences

UCDC

USA, California, Davis, University of California, R.M. Bohart Museum of Entomology

BMNH

United Kingdom, London, The Natural History Museum [formerly British Museum (Natural History)]

TMSA

Transvaal Museum

SAMC

Iziko Museums of Cape Town

NMBZ

Natural History Museum of Zimbabwe

ZMB

Museum für Naturkunde Berlin (Zoological Collections)

PPRI

ARC-Plant Protection Research Institute, National Collection of Fungi: Culture Collection

AMGS

Albany Museum

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

CAS

California Academy of Sciences

UCDC

R. M. Bohart Museum of Entomology

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Crabronidae

SubFamily

Bembicinae

Genus

Bembecinus

Loc

Bembecinus hyperocrus (Arnold)

Gess, Friedrich W., Pulawski, Wojciech J. & Gess, Sarah K. 2015
2015
Loc

Stizus hyperocrus

PULAWSKI, W. J. 2014: 18
GESS, S. K. & AND F. W. 2003: 115
ARNOLD, G. 1930: 20
ARNOLD, G. 1929: 295
1929
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