Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Hymenoptera - Mutillidae - Dasylabris maura clausa
#1
Hi
* locality - Silgueiros - Viseu - PORTUGAL
* date - 2007.06.02
* size - 5 mm (medium)
* habitat - open land
* substrate - sand among grass.
Mutilla sp.?? It is a female. The bite of this one is very painful.
Posted by
Isidro on 14-06-2007 08:02
#2
Maybe Dasylabris sp??
#3
Dasylabris is correct, D. maura may come into account, but there are also some similar species in Spain, and I am not an expert in mediterranean Mutillidae.
Christian
www.galerie.hymis.eu
#4
thanks a lot Christian! Please tell me which are the characters define the genus Dasylabris and how can we have sure if this can be D. maura?
Thank you once again.
#5
Dasylabris is unique by a very small and narrow first gastral segment (= abdominal segment), in contrast to the large remaining gaster. D. maura was only an idea, because maura is the most common european Dasylabris, and I compared your photo with specimens in my collection. But there are some more species in Spain, and normally you need a full specimen and a good key for a true identification.
Mutillidae are difficult, and for the moment lack specialists. My specimens had been identified by the late Borge Petersen, and by Arkady Lelej in Vladivostok. I don't know specialists in Europe.
Regards, Christian
Posted by
crex on 16-06-2007 09:28
#6
A taxonomic specialist according to Fauna Europaea - Dr Aleksandar Cetkovic at the Belgrade Institute of Zoology in Yugoslavia.
#7
wow! Thanks! It would be nice to know all mutilids we have. Thanks Christian and crex (thxs for PM).
#8
According to the Marcello, italian expert on mutillids, this is:
Dasylabris maura clausa
He put these features to split the species D. maura:
D. maura maura () - Females with a transverse band of white, dense pubescence between the upper part of the eyes: the band does usually touch the eyes.
D. maura clausa - Females with a subcircolar spot of white pubescence on the upper frons: the spot does not touch the eyes.