Rugosothynnus Brown, 2015, sp. nov

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R. tristis (Smith) - S 1 not raised posteriorly into second blade-like projection..................................................... 8 8 (7). S 2 weakly raised anteromedially but not tuberculate; vertex and dorsum of mesosoma rugosely punctate [SEQ].............................................................................................. R. monteithae sp. nov. - S 2 distinctly subtuberculate anteromedially; vertex and dorsum of mesosoma rugose [SWA].......................... 9 9 (8). Cuspis bifid in profile with distinct lobes (Figs 11, 29)....................................................... 10 - Cuspis truncate in profile without lobes (Figs 20, 39)........................................................ 11 10 (9). Lower lobe of cuspis projecting beyond upper lobe and about three times longer than upper lobe; hypopygial spine evenly curved in profile (Figs 29&#x2013;30)............................................................ 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author Brown, Graham
title Rugosothynnus Brown, 2015, sp. nov
publishDate 2015
topic Biodiversity
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contents Key to the species of Rugosothynnus Males 1. Clypeus flat or convex over at least half length in profile and with or without small central polished area (Fig. 2), not strongly depressed below branches of carina....................................................................... 2 - Clypeus distinctly concave either in profile and usually over about half of length but only near apex in R. monteithae sp. nov., or abruptly depressed below branches of carina when well defined, or both, much of depression polished (Fig. 44)......... 4 2 (1). S 2 distinctly subtuberculate anteromedially (as Figs 47–48); S 1 sagittally carinate; pronotum rugose [SWA].................................................................................................. R. houstoni sp. nov. - S 2 not subtuberculate; S 1 not sagittally carinate (beyond basal blade-like projection); pronotum closely punctate to transversely rugose-punctate................................................................................. 3 3 (2). Clypeus with central inverted cordate area; parameres weakly lobed near apex of basiparameres; S 1 strongly medially raised [SEQ]........................................................................... R. neocorrugatus sp. nov. - Clypeus without a cordate area; parameres strongly medially lobed near apex of aedeagus; S 1 broadly medially raised [SEA]................................................................................... R. corrugatus (Turner) 4 (1). Legs ferruginous; vertex and pronotum shallowly and punctate to sparsely punctate (Figs 1–3) [SEQ, NNSW]................................................................................................... R. burnsi (Given) - Legs black; vertex and pronotum closely punctate to rugose.................................................... 5 5 (4). Clypeus with carina well developed, branches broadly diverging, long and reaching clypeal margin, apical margin broadly emarginate (Fig. 44); S 8 with preapical spine reduced, weakly toothed, not spinose [SWA].......... R. depressus sp. nov. - Clypeus not both deeply and broadly emarginate; S 8 with well developed preapical spine Fig. 47)...................... 6 6 (5). Branches of clypeal carina strongly curved, well defined, strongly depressed between branches [SWA].. R. clypeatus sp. nov. - Branches of clypeal carina, when present, not curved......................................................... 7 7 (6). S 1 sagittally carinate with second raised blade-like projection posteriorly (Fig. 49) [SWA]............. R. tristis (Smith) - S 1 not raised posteriorly into second blade-like projection..................................................... 8 8 (7). S 2 weakly raised anteromedially but not tuberculate; vertex and dorsum of mesosoma rugosely punctate [SEQ].............................................................................................. R. monteithae sp. nov. - S 2 distinctly subtuberculate anteromedially; vertex and dorsum of mesosoma rugose [SWA].......................... 9 9 (8). Cuspis bifid in profile with distinct lobes (Figs 11, 29)....................................................... 10 - Cuspis truncate in profile without lobes (Figs 20, 39)........................................................ 11 10 (9). Lower lobe of cuspis projecting beyond upper lobe and about three times longer than upper lobe; hypopygial spine evenly curved in profile (Figs 29–30)............................................................ R. fulvescens sp. nov. - Lower lobe of cuspis downturned and not projecting beyond apex of upper lobe, about two times longer than upper lobe; hypopygial spine angulate in profile (Figs 11–12)............................................ R. brunneus sp. nov. 11 (9). Parameres lobed distal to apex of aedeagus and basiparameres (Figs 20–21)........................ R. confusus sp. nov. - Parameres lobed near apex of basiparameres and proximal to apex of aedeagus (Figs 39–40)........... R. schichai sp. nov.
Published as part of Brown, Graham, 2015, Rugosothynnus gen. nov. (Hymenoptera: Tiphiidae: Thynninae: Rhagigasterini), a newly recognised Australian genus, pp. 361-386 in Zootaxa 3925 (3) on pages 383-384, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3925.3.3, http://zenodo.org/record/237434
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