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Olixon

Authors: Lohrmann, Volker; Ohl, Michael;
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Key to the species of Olixon of the world (Modified from Fernández and Sarmiento-M., 2002) 1 Gena without groove from eye to mandible ................................................................................................ 2 - Gena with groove from eye to mandible .................................................................................................... 7 2 Metasomal segment II with medial longitudinal impression and posterior notch; premedian transverse carina of metasomal tergite 1 strong, raised and evenly arched (Colombia)...................................................... ............................................................................................ O. atlanticus Fernández & Sarmiento-M., 2002 - Metasomal segment II without medial longitudinal impression and posterior notch; premedian transverse carina strong or weak................................................................................................................................... 3 3 Flagellomere I 1.8 times as long as wide; upper hind edge of eye separated from occipital carina by 1.1 times width of scape (Eastern Australia) ............................................................ O. flavibase Townes, 1977 - Flagellomere I 2.0 to 4.2 times as long as wide; upper hind edge of eye separated from occipital carina by 0.25 to 1.0 times the width of scape ............................................................................................................ 4 4 Flagellomere I 2.2 to 2.9 times as long as wide (Madagascar).................................................................... 5 - Flagellomere I 3.0 to 4.2 times as long as wide........................................................................................... 6 5 Vertex with medial impression; apicolateral carina of head with indentation; lamelliform process of propodeum emarginated; male with widened tarsomeres .............................................. O. toliaraensis sp.nov. - Vertex without a medial impression; apicolateral carina of head without an indentation (male unknown).. ......................................................................................................................................... O. martini sp.nov. 6 Body fuscous; hindfemur of female about 2.5 times as long as high (male unknown) (Ivory Coast) .......... ................................................................................................................................. O. majus Townes, 1977 - Body fulvous; hindfemur of female about 4.4 as long as high, of male about 5.5 times as long as high. (Eastern United States and Mexico) ....................................................................... O. banksii (Brues, 1922) 7 Upper hind edge of the eye separated from occipital carina by about 0.3 times width of scape; head and body mostly or entirely fulvous (Mexico-Brazil) ............................................ O. testaceum Cameron, 1887 - Upper hind edge of eye separated from occipital carina by about 1.1 to 2.6 times width of scape; head and body dark brown or blackish, in some specimens thorax fulvoferruginous ................................................ 8 8 Tergite I without subbasal transverse carina; propodeum without transverse carina between apicolateral teeth (Eastern Australia) .................................................................................. O. australiae (Perkins, 1908) - Tergite I with subbasal transverse carina; propodeum with complete or incomplete transverse carina between apicolateral teeth............................................................................................................................ 9 9 Forewing reaching to posterior end of thorax; setae of head and metasoma markedly dense; flagellomere I about 2.6 times as long as wide (South Africa) ................................................... O. saltator (Arnold, 1935) - Forewing minute or absent, not longer than tegula; setae of head and metasoma moderately dense (but unusually sparse for the genus); flagellomere I segment about 1.4 to 2.2 times as long as wide ............. 10 10 Thorax fulvoferruginous; apex of scutellum a rounded 90° angle; upper hind edge of eye separated from occipital carina by 1.5 times width of scape; forewing present as small vestige (Zimbabwe)...................... ................................................................................................................ O. myrmosaeforme (Arnold, 1935) - Thorax reddish brown to blackish; apex of scutellum rounded or subtruncate; upper hind edge of eye separated from the occipital carina by about 2.0 times width of scape; forewing absent (Southeast coast of South Africa) ................................................................................................. O. dentatum (Cameron, 1904)

Published as part of Lohrmann, Volker & Ohl, Michael, 2007, The wasp genus Olixon Cameron in Madagascar: first record and description of two new species (Hymenoptera: Rhopalosomatidae), pp. 39-46 in Zootaxa 1465 on pages 40-41, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.176543

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Insecta, Arthropoda, Animalia, Biodiversity, Rhopalosomatidae, Hymenoptera, Olixon, Taxonomy

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