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A MINUTE ON PARAMYRMOSA SAUSSURE (HYMENOPTERA, TIPHIIDAE)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

V. S. L. Pate
Affiliation:
Ithaca, New York

Extract

In his treatment of the Scoliidae in Fedtschenko's Reise in Turkestan, De Saussure divided the genus Myrmosa into two subgenera: Myrmosa sensu stricto, and Paramyrmosa, which he defined as having “the second cubital cell [of the fore wing] trapeziform; one of its sides common with [i. e. broadly sessile on] the radial cell” and by the first abdominal segment being depressed, triangular, funnel-shaped, and not as strongly nodiform as in typical Myrmosu. In this new Paramyrmosa, Saussure includes only his new Transcaspian species, Myrmosa Radoszkowskyi, which thus becomes the genotype by monotypy.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1946

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References

* Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc., LXV, pp. 415–465, (1940).

Spec. Hymen. Europ. & Alger., VIII, p. 123, (1899).

Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc., LXV, pp. 438–439, 452, (1940).

** Bridwell expressed this opinion as long ago as 1920 (Proc. Hawaii. Ent. SOC., IV, p 392.)

*** Pan-Pacific Entom., XVI, pp. 132–134, (1940).