Paraliris, an Oriental genus of mite-bearing larrine wasps (Hym., Sphecidae, Larrinae)

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Paraliris, an Oriental genus of mite-bearing larrine wasps (Hym., Sphecidae, Larrinae) Autor(en): Objekttyp: Vecht, J. van der Article Zeitschrift: Mitteilungen der Schweizerischen Entomologischen Gesellschaft = Bulletin de la Société Entomologique Suisse = Journal of the Swiss Entomological Society Band (Jahr): 54 (1981) Heft 4: Fascicule-jubilé pour le 80e anniversaire du Prof. Dr. Jacques de Beaumont = Festschrift zum 80. Geburtstag von Prof. Dr. Jacques de Beaumont PDF erstellt am: 18.09.2018 Persistenter Link: http://doi.org/10.5169/seals-402009 Nutzungsbedingungen Die ETH-Bibliothek ist Anbieterin der digitalisierten Zeitschriften. Sie besitzt keine Urheberrechte an den Inhalten der Zeitschriften. Die Rechte liegen in der Regel bei den Herausgebern. Die auf der Plattform e-periodica veröffentlichten Dokumente stehen für nicht-kommerzielle Zwecke in Lehre und Forschung sowie für die private Nutzung frei zur Verfügung. Einzelne Dateien oder Ausdrucke aus diesem Angebot können zusammen mit diesen Nutzungsbedingungen und den korrekten Herkunftsbezeichnungen weitergegeben werden. Das Veröffentlichen von Bildern in Print- und Online-Publikationen ist nur mit vorheriger Genehmigung der Rechteinhaber erlaubt. Die systematische Speicherung von Teilen des elektronischen Angebots auf anderen Servern bedarf ebenfalls des schriftlichen Einverständnisses der Rechteinhaber. Haftungsausschluss Alle Angaben erfolgen ohne Gewähr für Vollständigkeit oder Richtigkeit. Es wird keine Haftung übernommen für Schäden durch die Verwendung von Informationen aus diesem Online-Angebot oder durch das Fehlen von Informationen. Dies gilt auch für Inhalte Dritter, die über dieses Angebot zugänglich sind. Ein Dienst der ETH-Bibliothek ETH Zürich, Rämistrasse 101, 8092 Zürich, Schweiz, www.library.ethz.ch http://www.e-periodica.ch

MITTEILUNGEN DER SCHWEIZERISCHEN ENTOMOLOGISCHEN GESELLSCHAFT BULLETIN DE LA SOCIÉTÉ ENTOMOLOGIQUE SUISSE 54,357-361,1981 Paraliris, an Oriental genus of m ite-bearing larrine wasps (Hym., Sphecidae, Larrinae) J. van der Vecht «Andrena», Burg. Vermeerlaan 4, NL-3881 GZ Putten Paraliris, an Oriental genus of mite-bearing larrine wasps (Hymenoptera, Sphecidae, Larrinae) - Descrip tions and geographical distribution are given for the three species of the genus Paraliris: kriechbaumeri Kohl, truncatusn. sp. and sycorax (Smith) facelus Bingham). The genus Paraliris Kohl was based on a single female of a larrine wasp, P. kriechbaumeri, which was supposed to have been collected in South Africa (Kohl, 1884: 362). In 1897 this author published a more extensive description of the genus, at the end of which he remarked to have seen another female of this species in the Museum of Natural History of Vienna, originating from the Felder collection and alleged to have come from Sikkim (Kohl, 1897: 352-354). Long before this, F.Smith (1857: 102) described as Larrada sycorax a female wasp collected by A. R. Wallace in Borneo, which much later was recognized as belonging to the genus Paraliris. A third species, Paraliris facetus, was described by Bingham (1897: 208) from specimens collected in Burma and Tenasserim. This last author mentioned both sexes, but did not give any information on the male characters. Several years ago examination of the type of P. kriechbaumeri, kindly made available by the authorities of the zoological museum of Munich, showed that this specimen is conspecific with a series of Paraliris collected in several localities in the Indonesian island of Java. Since no additional Paraliris have ever been found in Africa, it is certain that the type was mislabelled and that the range of the genus is restricted to the Oriental region, where it is now known to occur from Sikkim and Burma to Java and Borneo. The present paper deals with the taxonomy and some interesting properties of the known species of Paraliris; for a recent description and discussion of the relationships of the genus see Bohart & Menke (1976: 230, 250). It should be noted that the description of the mandibles needs correction (see below under P. sycorax). The material used for this study is mainly preserved in the British Museum (Natural History), London (BM) and in the «Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Histo rie», Leiden (ML); my sincere thanks are due to the authorities of these institutes. I am indebted to Dr. A. S. Menke for several corrections and useful suggestions. KEY TO THE SPECIES Females 1. Base of gastral sternite 2 without median prominence, its outline in profile nearly straight (fig. 11). Anterior margin of clypeus with small median incision 357

(fìg. 15). Mandible not notched on ventral side (fig. 14). Métanotum and dorsal surface of propodéum flattened, the latter without median carina. Wings - moderately infuscated. Length 14-17 mm. - Java kriechbaumeri Kohl Base of gastral sternite 2 with median prominence (fig. 21). Wings rather strongly infuscated 2 2. Mandible notched on ventral side (fig. 22). Anterior margin of clypeus weakly arcuate, rarely with very shallow median emargination. Propodéum with fine median carina, which is most distinct on anterior half and often ends at some distance from apex. Scutum near posterior angles somewhat more coarsely and closely punctate than in the other species. Pygidium with more or less - distinct median keel, narrowly rounded at apex, at base sparsely punctate, distal part densely striato-punctate. Length 15-17 mm. - Continental Asia, Sumatra, Borneo sycorax (Smith) Mandible not notched on ventral side. Propodéum without median carina. Anterior margin of clypeus: fig. 19. Pygidium without median keel, very slightly convex, apex truncate with rounded angles (fig. 20). Length 21 mm. - East Borneo truncatus spec. nov. Males 1. Mandible not notched on ventral side (fig. 16), proximal tooth very weakly developed, subapical tooth moderately large, but reduced or absent in large specimens (figs. 3, 4). Teeth on anterior margin of clypeus far apart (fig. 17). Propodéum without carina on dorsal area. Base of gastral sternite 2 without median prominence. Genitalia: figs. 5-8. Length 14-22mm. - Java. kriechbaumeri Kohl - Mandible notched on ventral side (figs. 22, 24), proximal and subapical teeth large. Teeth on anterior margin of clypeus less far apart (fig. 25). Dorsal area of propodéum with median carina. Base of gastral sternite 2 with median promi nence. Genitalia: figs. 26, 27. Length 16-20 mm. - Continental Asia, Sumatra, Borneo sycorax (Smith) Note: the unknown male of Paraliris truncatus will probably be recognizable by the absence of propodéal carina and mandibular notch, and the presence of a basiomedian prominence on gastral sternite 2. Paraliris kriechbaumeri Kohl (figs. 1-17) Paraliris kriechbaumeri Kohl, 1884, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien 33: 362, 9 - Cape Province, Africa (Zool. Samml. München); 1885, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien 34:259-261; 1897, Annin. naturh. Mus. Wien 11 (1896): 352-354. - Arnold, 1923, Ann. Transv. Mus. 9: 250 (translation of Kohl's description). Bohart & Menke, 1976, Sphecid wasps of the world: 250. Larra kriechbaumeri (Kohl); Dalla Torre, 1897, Cat. Hym. 8:669. Material. - Type 9, with oblong white label: illegible name of 6 letters, ending in «dau», Cap, «Haliotus diversus Hagb.», a blue one «Capland» and a white label «Paraliris kriechbaumeri Kohl» (locality labels undoubtedly incorrect). - West Java: 1 9 Depok, 27 Sept. 1936, H.R. A.Müller (ML); 2 9 South Suka- 358

bumi, March 1933, local collector, 1 cf Djampang Wetan, Radjamandala, Oct. 1936, 19 lcf Djampang Tengah, Tjiangsana, Sept. 1936, Mrs. M.E.Walsh, ex coll. J. van der Vecht (ML). - East Java: 2 9 1 cf Malang, March and May 1933, J.G.Betrem (ML); 1 9 Ledokombo, May 1941 (BM, 1950-413). Allométrie growth. - Figures 2-4 illustrate that in unusually large males (from Radjamandala 18 mm, from Tjiangsana 22 mm) the shape of the mandibles changes. J. de Beaumont (1943) discussed this allométrie growth or «croissance disharmonique» in several Sphecidae. Since it was this study which convinced me o o S c? s 7 S 6 7. Figs. 1-13: Paraliris kriechbaumeri: head of 9 (1); head of a* of specimens 15. 18, and 22 mm long resp. (2-4); dorsal view of right half of aedeagus (5); do., lateral view (6); dorsal view of left paramere (7); volsella (8); terminal sternites of largest o" (9); wings of largest cf* (10); lateral view of gastral segments 1 and 2 of 9 (11); left half of gastral tergite 3 of 9 with acarinarium (12); do., lateral view (13). Scale lines represent 0.5 mm. 359

that the two giant Paraliris are indeed conspecific with the smaller specimens collected in Java, I am glad to present at this occasion another example of this interesting phenomenon. Paraliris truncatus spec. nov. (figs. 18-21) 9 - In general appearance very similar to P. kriechbaumeri and agreeing with this species in having no median carina on dorsal area of propodéum. It is dis tinctly larger, however, and the wings are considerably darker, about as in P. syco rax. With the latter it also agrees in having a median prominence at base of gastral sternite 2 (fig. 21). Some other characters are: emargination of clypeus wide and very shallow (fig. 19); mandible not notched on ventral side, proximal tooth short, rounded, incision between subapical and apical tooth shallow (fig. 18). Tubercle at apex of dorsal area of propodéum slightly larger than in the other species. Punc tures on scutum and on dorsal surface of gastral tergites shallow and sparse. Pygi dium shiny, with fine punctures, only near apex with some shallow, elongate, impressions; impunctate margin narrow near middle, gradually widening towards apex, which is slightly raised and truncate with rounded angles (fig. 20). The unique type is a female collected by Mrs. M.E.Walsh at Batan bessi, sea level, East Borneo, ex coll. J. van der Vecht (ML). 6 22 24 S * t 7-17 P kriechbaurne?^1 23 R t r u nc a I u s P sycorax 25 27 26 20 c a t u s Figs. 14-17: Paraliris kriechbaumeri: left mandible of 9, frontal and lateral view (14); anterior margin of clypeus of 9 (15); left mandible of cf (normal size) (16); anterior margin of clypeus of cf (17) (normal size). Figs. 18-21: Paraliris truncatus, 9: left mandible, frontal and lateral view (18); anterior margin of clypeus (19); major part of pygidium (20); lateral view of gastral segments 1 and 2 (21). Figs. 22-27: Paraliris sycorax: mandible of 9. frontal and lateral view (28): anterior margin of clypeus of 9 (23): mandible of cf, frontal and lateral view (24); anterior margin of clypeus of cf (25); lateral view of tips of the two halves of aedeagus of cf from Borneo (26); do. of two cfcf from Kedah Peak, Malaysia (Malaya) (27). Scale lines represent 0.5 mm. 360

Paraliris sycorax (Smith) (figs. 22-27) Larrada sycorax Smith, 1857, J. Linn. Soc, Zool. 2: 102, 9 - Borneo (Serawak) (Oxford University Museum). Lana sycorax Kohl, 1885, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien 34: 245. - Dalla Torre, 1897, Cat. Hym. S: 674. Paraliris sycorax Bohart & Menke, 1976, Sphecid wasps of the world: 250. Material. - Type 9, with label «Sar» (Oxford University Museum). - Malay sia (Malaya): Kedah, 2 9 2cf Kedah Peak, 3000-3500 ft, March 1928, H. M. Pendlebury (BM, lcf ML); 1 9 Kedah Peak, 1000m, 16-19 Febr. 1963, M.A.Lieftinck (ML); Perak: 1 9 Mt.Kledang, 2600 ft, Nov. 1916 1 (BM); Selangor: 9 Bukit Kutu, 3300-3500 ft, March 1931, H. M. Pendlebury (BM), 1 9 Sungei Pomsom, Ulu Langat, 2 Sept. 1928, H. T. Pagden (BM). Asymmetric genitalia. - In some males of this species the two parts of the aedeagus differ in the number of apical teeth and in the shape of the subapical tooth, as shown in figs. 26 and 27. Paraliris facetus Bingham, 1897 (faceta), Hym. Brit. India /.* 208, 9 cf, described from Burma and Tenasserim, is perhaps a synonym of P. sycorax, but this matter deserves further study. Acarinaria. - So far as I know, it has not yet been recorded that in Paraliris gastral tergites 2-5 of 9 and 2-6 of cf have a thin transparent lamella near the base (figs. 12, 13). The space under this structure is often inhabited by numerous hypopial mites. It is of interest that the presence of acarinaria, well known to occur in Xylocopa and in many Eumenidae nesting in wood, has also developed in this sphecid genus, which, because of the absence of a tarsal rake, is thought to be a twig nester (Bohart & Menke, 1976: 250). This appears to support the idea that such nests are particularly susceptible to mouldiness and that the mites may be beneficial to the host by feeding on fungus spores. Further research on this subject is very desirable. LITERATURE Bingham, C.T. 1897. Fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma. Hymenoptera I. Wasps and bees. London, XXIX + 579 p. Bohart, R.M. and Menke, A.S. 1976. Sphecid Wasps of the World. A generic revision. University of California Press, Berkeley, Los Angeles, London, IX + 695 p. de Beaumont, J. 1943. Systématique et croissance disharmonique. Mitt. Schweiz. Ent. Ges. 19:45-52. Kohl, F. F. 1884. Neue Hymenopteren in den Sammlungen des K. K. zoolog. Hof-Kabinetts zu Wien. Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien 55/331-386. Kohl. F. F. 1897. Die Gattungen dersphegiden. Ann. naturh. Hofmus. Wien 11:233-516, pis. V-XI. Smith, F. 1857. Catalogue of the Hymenopterous insects collected at Sarawak, Borneo, etc. J. Linn. Soc. Zool. 2:42-130. 361