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Stenodynerus rufescens Giordani Soika 1977, stat. nov.

  • 1. Via dei Tarquini, 22 - 01100 Viterbo, Italy
  • 2. CREA Research Centre for Agriculture and Environment (CREA-AA), Via di Corticella 133, 40128, Bologna, Italy
  • 3. Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Darwinweg 2, 2333 CR, Leiden, the Netherlands
  • 4. Natural History Museum and Botanical Garden, University of Tartu, Vanemuise 46, 51003 Tartu, Estonia

Description

Stenodynerus rufescens Giordani Soika, 1977 stat. nov.

(Fig. 4C)

Stenodynerus fastidiosissimus rufescens Giordani Soika 1977: 168, ♀—“ Cirenaica: Wadi Kut ” (holotype female NHMUK).

Diagnosis. Similar to S. fastidiosissimus, but differing in the following characters: black with ferruginous-red markings, apical bands on T1–T2 only, female clypeus with apical emargination 0.25× as deep as wide, male clypeus as long as wide with apical emargination 0.55× as deep as wide.

Material examined. LIBYA: Cyrenaica, Cirene, 1.V.1924, leg. C. Krüger, 1♂ (MSNVE, OR292164); Cyrenaica, Wadi Kuf, 4–10.IV.1958, leg. K.M. Guichard, 1♀ (MSNVE, paratype, OR292163).

Distribution. Libya (Giordani Soika 1977) (Fig. 6A).

DNA barcoding. COI-5P gene sequences were obtained from two specimens, including a topotypical paratype. The intraspecific sequence divergence of S. rufescens is 2.39%. The species is clearly separated from the other taxa considered in this study and supported by a bootstrap value of 100 (Fig. 6B). The lowest interspecific genetic distance exists between S. rufescens and S. fastidiosissimus, with a minimum of 26.56% (mean 28.19%).

Notes. Giordani Soika (1977) described this taxon as a subspecies of Stenodynerus fastidiosissimus (auct. non de Saussure, 1855), based on two females from Wadi al-Kuf. Examination of one paratype and of a male specimen from Cyrene, about 30 km NE of the type locality, showed that this taxon is closer to the true S. fastidiosissimus, sharing the same dense sculpture of S2 and similar shape of ventral lobe of aedeagus. We consider it a distinct species, due to the ferruginous-red markings, apical bands on T1–T2 only and the longer male clypeus with deeper apical emargination (0.55× as deep and wide) and longer and sharper lateral teeth. Genetic data support this treatment, with a genetic distance from S. fastidiosissimus of 26.56–32.05% (mean 28.19%).

Notes

Published as part of Selis, Marco, Cilia, Giovanni, Wood, Thomas J. & Soon, Villu, 2024, Taxonomic revision of the Stenodynerus fastidiosissimus species-group in Western Europe and North Africa (Hymenoptera: Vespidae: Eumeninae), pp. 34-56 in Zootaxa 5418 (1) on page 52, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5418.1.2, http://zenodo.org/record/10717928

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Collection code
MSNVE , NHMUK
Material sample ID
OR292163 , OR292164
Event date
1924-05-01 , 1958-04-04
Verbatim event date
1924-05-01 , 1958-04-04/10
Scientific name authorship
Giordani Soika
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Arthropoda
Order
Hymenoptera
Family
Eumenidae
Genus
Stenodynerus
Species
rufescens
Taxon rank
species
Taxonomic status
stat. nov.
Type status
holotype , paratype
Taxonomic concept label
Stenodynerus rufescens (Soika, 1977) sec. Selis, Cilia, Wood & Soon, 2024

References

  • Giordani Soika, A. (1977) Notulae vespidologicae XXXIX. Nuovi Eumenidi paleartici. Bollettino del Museo civico di Storia naturale di Venezia, 28, 153 - 178.
  • de Saussure, H. (1855) Etudes sur la Famille des Vespides 3. La monographie des Masariens et un supplement a la Monographie des Eumeniens. V. Masson, Paris and J. Kessmann, Geneve, 160 pp., 16 pls. [pp. 193 - 352, pls. 1 - 16]