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Ordo: Hymenoptera
Familia: Mutillidae
Genus: Orientilla
Name
Orientilla vietnamica Lelej, 1979 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Orientilla vietnamica Lelej, 1979: 1066, ♀, holotype ♀ (Nha Trang, S. Annam, Vietnam) [Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Russia]; Lelej 1996a[1]: 105, ♀; Lelej 2005[2]: 113; Okayasu et al. 2018[3]: 309, ♀; Williams et al. 2019[4]: 11, ♀; Pagliano et al. 2020[5]: 132; Thaochan et al. 2022[6]: 164, ♂♀.
Diagnosis
Female. Head red; clypeal medial elevation forming subtriangular area; clypeal subtriangular area delimited by carina extending nearly to clypeal lateral margin (Fig. 8); hypostomal carina sharp; antenna dark; humeral carina sharp; mesopleuron evenly convex, not spinose (Fig. 3); legs black; T1 and T2 posterior margins with complete pale setal bands; T1 short and broad, with dorsal T1 length 0.64–0.76× T1 width and 0.33–0.40× T2 length (Fig. 11); T2 slender, 1.80–2.03× wider than T1, with lateral margins weakly convex (Fig. 11); T2 with medial pale setal spot, distance between medial spot and posterior band subequal to spot diameter; T3 with pale setal band; S1 carina short, reaching anterior 1/4 of S1; S2 felt line short. Male. Unknown.
Material examined
Laos • 1♀; Vientiane; May 1995 [EUM]. Thailand • 1♀; Khon Kaen; 15 Oct. 1972; M. Sato leg. [EUM] • 1♀; Chiang Mai, Omkoi District; 17°50'49.9"N, 98°22'33.0"E; 950–1010 m alt.; 10 Sep. 2016; R. Mizuno; Dry dipterocarp forest [THNHM] • 1♀; same collection data as for preceding; 27 Jun. 2017 [THNHM] • 1♀; same collection data as for preceding; 28 Jun. 2017 [THNHM] • 1♀; same collection data as for preceding; 18 Jul. 2019 [THNHM] • 1♀; same collection data as for preceding; 19 Jul. 2019 [THNHM] • 1♀; same collection data as for preceding; 20 Jul. 2019 [THNHM] • 1♀; same collection data as for preceding; 21 Jul. 2019 [THNHM].
Distribution
Laos: Vientiane (new record). Myanmar: additional data unavailable (Lelej 2005[2]; Williams et al. 2019[4]). Thailand: Chiang Mai, Khon Kaen, Phetchaburi, Ubon Ratchathani (Williams et al. 2019[4]). Vietnam: Khanh Hoa (Lelej 1979[7]; Williams et al. 2019[4]).
Remarks
At Omkoi District, this species was collected on a trail through a dry dipterocarp forest during the rainy season (Mizuno et al. 2019[8]; R. Mizuno, pers. comm. 2017).
Taxon Treatment
- Okayasu, J; 2023: Discovery of the velvet ant genus Orientilla Lelej from Laos (Hymenoptera, Mutillidae, Dasylabrinae), with description of a related new species from India Journal of Hymenoptera Research, 96: 817-834. doi
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Other References
- ↑ Lelej A (1996a) A review of the East Asian species of Orientilla (Hymenoptera, Mutillidae).Memoirs of the Entomological Society of Washington17: 103–107.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Lelej A (2005) Catalogue of the Mutillidae (Hymenoptera) of the Oriental Region. Dalnauka, 1–252.
- ↑ Okayasu J, Williams K, Lelej A (2018) A remarkable new species of the genus Sinotilla Lelej (Hymenoptera: Mutillidae: Smicromyrmini) from Taiwan and an overview of color diversity in East Asian mutillid females.Zootaxa4446(3): 301–324. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4446.3.1
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Williams K, Lelej A, Okayasu J, Borkent C, Malee R, Thoawan K, Thaochan N (2019) The female velvet ants (aka modkhong) of southern Thailand (Hymenoptera: Mutillidae), with a key to the genera of southeast Asia.Zootaxa4602(1): 1–69. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4602.1.1
- ↑ Pagliano G, Brothers D, Cambra R, Lelej A, Lo Cascio P, Matteini Palmerini M, Scaramozzino P, Williams K, Romano M (2020) Checklist of names in Mutillidae (Hymenoptera), with illustrations of selected species.Bollettino del Museo Regionale di Scienze Naturali di Torino36(1–2): 5–425.
- ↑ Thaochan N, Williams K, Thoawan K, Jeenthong T, Sittichaya W (2022) Three new species and one new country record of velvet ants (Hymenoptera, Mutillidae) from Thailand.Journal of Hymenoptera Research93: 151–165. https://doi.org/10.3897/jhr.93.94727
- ↑ Lelej A (1979) A new genus of velvet ants (Hymenoptera, Mutillidae) from south-east Asia.Zoologicheskiy Zhurnal58(7): 1065–1067. [in Russian]
- ↑ Mizuno R, Suttiprapan P, Jaitrong W, Ito F (2019) Daily and seasonal foraging activity of the Oriental non-army ant doryline Cerapachys sulcinodis species complex (Hymenoptera: Formicidae).Sociobiology66(2): 239–246. https://doi.org/10.13102/sociobiology.v66i2.3775