Pachyanthidium (Trichanthidiodes) semiluteum Pasteels
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Pachyanthidium (Trichanthidiodes) semiluteum Pasteels View in CoL
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Pachyanthidium (Trichanthidium) semiluteum Pasteels, 1981: 257 View in CoL , male holotype (NHML) South Arabia; Pasteels 1984: 153. Pachyanthidium (Trichanthidiodes) semiluteum Pasteels View in CoL : Michener and Griswold 1994: 319.
Pachyanthidium (Pachyanthidium) minutulum Pasteels, 1984: 149 View in CoL , female holotype (AMGS) Somalia. Syn. nov.
Diagnosis. The combination of eyes hairy and T3–T5 without lateral spines separates this species from all other Pachyanthidium . Additional diagnostic characters include distinctive body markings ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 a-d), arolia absent and ocelli not reduced.
Description. FEMALE. Lengths: head 2.3 mm; scutum 1.3 mm; forewing 4.6 mm; body 5.5 mm. Head mostly yellow, frons black except for yellow mediolongitudinal stripe and anterior vertex ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 a). Mesosoma black except for yellow anterolateral and lateral margins of scutum, most of axilla, posterior half of scutellum, pronotal lobe and mesepisternum posterior to omaulus ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 b); legs yellow with basal regions (coxa, trochanter and basal femora) orangish-yellow. T1 yellow laterally, black mesally, T2–T4 with yellow cross-bands, black anteriorly and orange posteriorly; T5-T6 yellow; T1–T5 with translucent distal margins ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 b); S1–S6 blackish anteriorly, orange posteriorly. Structure ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 a, b). Preoccipital dorsal lamella short; eye hairy; clypeus ventral edge smooth, straight; mandible with 5 small teeth; pronotal lobe lamellate; omaulus lamellate; forebasitarsus short and broad, length half foretibia, half width; arolia present; T1–T5 without lateral spines ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 a); T6 carinate laterally, without spines, emarginate posteriorly ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 a).
MALE. Lengths: head 2.4 mm; scutum 1.4 mm; forewing 4.8 mm; body 6.1 mm. Colour as in female except T5 with yellow cross-band, black anterior and orange posterior margins, T6–T7 yellow ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 d). T1–T6 with translucent distal margins. Structure. Preoccipital lamella short; eye hairy; antennal flagellum length 1.2x eye length, 2.8x scape length; clypeus ventral edge smooth, straight; mandible 3–toothed; forebasitarsus sparsely pubescent, not distinctly fringed; hind basitarsus wide, length twice width; arolia absent; T1–T4 without lateral spines or swelling, T5–T7 with lateral swellings; T6 extended posteromedially, lamellate dorsolaterally, lobate ventrolaterally ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 b); T7 with broad posterolateral, inward curved spine and narrow median spine ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 b); S8, genitalia as illustrated in Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 c, d.
Distribution. Known from Kenya, Somalia, and Saudi Arabia ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 ). The type locality of P. semiluteum is Abou Arish, Saudi Arabia ( Pasteels 1981), which is near the southwest coast of the Arabian Peninsula and part of the Afrotropical Region. Therefore, it is not surprising that P. semiluteum would also be found on adjacent parts of Africa including the type locality of P. minutulum from Somalia ( Pasteels 1984).
Material examined. Type material. Male paratype of Pachyanthidium semiluteum : ‘ Afrika : Kenia Samburu 5.iv.1979 , PARATYPUS, Pachyanthidium (Trichanthidium) semiluteum N. SP. J. Pasteels det., 1982, COLL. MUS. TERVUREN Don J. Pasteels‘, RMCA. Female holotype of Pachyanthidium minutulum : ‘ Somaliland near Belet Uin 16/ii/63 Desert Locust Survey, Pseudoanthidium (Branthidium) minutulum Ckll J. Pasteels det., 1967 , HOLOTYPE ♀ Pachyanthidium minutulum Pasteels 1984 , 002595’, AMGS.
Additional material. Kenya. Archer’s Post, Uaso Nyiro River, 2300’, 1969 . xii.12, M. E. Irwin, E. S. Ross (1♀ 1♂ CAS); Coast Province , Taita Hill Discovery Centre, 2002. xii.13–14, M . A. Prentice (1♂ BBSL); Laisamis, 1969 . x.11, M. E. Irwin E. S. Ross (1♀ BBSL 827091); Archer’s Post, 1969. x.12, M. E. Irwin E. S. Ross (1♀ BBSL 827092); Kitani Lodge, Tsavo National Park, 1969. x.29, M. E. Irwin E. S. Ross (1♀1♂ BBSL 827087); Nyiro River, Archer’s Post Uaso, 1969. x.12, M. E. Irwin E. S. Ross (1♀ BBSL 827089 View Materials ) .
Discussion. The holotype of P. minutulum has hairy eyes and therefore does not belong to Pachyanthidium s. str. as indicated by Pasteels (1984). It is synonymous with P. semiluteum based on type study.
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Pachyanthidium (Trichanthidiodes) semiluteum Pasteels
Eardley, Connal & Griswold, Terry 2017 |
Pachyanthidium (Pachyanthidium) minutulum
Pasteels 1984: 149 |
Pachyanthidium (Trichanthidium) semiluteum
Michener 1994: 319 |
Pasteels 1984: 153 |
Pasteels 1981: 257 |