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2C2787CEFFBBFF9AFDE2FD5E6F082197.text	2C2787CEFFBBFF9AFDE2FD5E6F082197.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Ageniella (Ameragenia) Banks 1945	<div><p>Subgenus Ameragenia Banks, 1945</p> <p>Ameragenia Banks, 1946: 425. Type species: Ameragenia festina Banks, 1946 [Ageniella (Ameragenia) banksii Waichert, 2018].</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/2C2787CEFFBBFF9AFDE2FD5E6F082197	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Rapoza, Márcia;Waichert, Cecilia	Rapoza, Márcia, Waichert, Cecilia (2022): Two new species of Ageniella Banks, 1912 (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) from Brazil and updated keys. European Journal of Taxonomy 787: 71-85, DOI: https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2021.787.1615, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2021.787.1615
2C2787CEFFBBFF9EFDD1FDF56CBB2071.text	2C2787CEFFBBFF9EFDD1FDF56CBB2071.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Ageniella caerulea Rapoza & Waichert 2022	<div><p>Ageniella caerulea sp. nov.</p> <p>urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 23CDBD6C-B833-4182-9109-61962BC8BB22</p> <p>Figs. 1–2, 4</p> <p>Diagnosis</p> <p>Ageniella caerulea sp. nov. is the only South American species with blue integument and purple-greenish metallic reflections; the legs are castaneous with bluish reflections and the tarsi are light castaneous (Fig. 1A); the antenna is castaneous; the clypeus is trapezoidal, blue with greenish reflection; and the forewing is hyaline with two darkened bands. In females, the wing cells are darker than in males; the antennae, tibiae and fore tarsi are paler in males than in females (Fig. 1A, C).</p> <p>Etymology</p> <p>The specific epithet is Latin and refers to the blue color that stands out from that of the other spider wasps known from the Amazonian area.</p> <p>Material examined</p> <p>Holotype BRAZIL • ♀; <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=59.98627&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-2.8950498" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 59.98627/lat -2.8950498)">Amazonas</a>, Manaus, Embrapa; 2°53′42.18″ S, 59°59′10.58″ E; 11 Oct. 2012; E. Moerick and K. Schoeninger leg.; INPA.</p> <p>Allotype BRAZIL • ♂; same collection data as for holotype; INPA.</p> <p>Paratypes BRAZIL • 1 ♂; <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=59.97939&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-2.8914278" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 59.97939/lat -2.8914278)">Amazonas</a>, Manaus, Embrapa; 2°53′29.14″ S, 59°58′45.80″ E; 1 Feb. 2013; E. Moerick and K. Schoeninger leg.; INPA • 1 ♀; same locality as for holotype; 18 Jan. 2013; E. Moerick and K. Schoeninger leg.; INPA.</p> <p>Description</p> <p>Female (holotype)</p> <p>MEASUREMENTS. Body length 10.1 mm. Forewing length 7.9 mm; maximum wing width 2.8 mm.</p> <p>COLORATION (Fig. 1). Head blue with purple-greenish reflections; antenna dark castaneous; clypeus blue with greenish reflections, apical margin dark castaneous; setae silver; mandible dark castaneous with greenish reflections; maxillary setae castaneous; mesosoma blue with purple-greenish reflections; metasoma dark castaneous with blue-greenish reflections; wings hyaline; forewing with two darkened bands: inner band covering vein M, basal portion of cells R, 2Cu, distal portion of vein 1Cu, and outer band covering cells 2R1, 3Rs, 2Rs, distal portion of 2M; forewing apex slightly darkened; veins castaneous.</p> <p>HEAD (Fig. 1B). Wide; TFD 1.1× DF; MID 0.6 × DF. Punctation inconspicuous. Pubescence short. Ocelli in equilateral triangle; POL 0.8 × OOL. Mandible narrow, wider at base, two sharp apical teeth. Clypeus trapezoidal, flat, anterior margin slightly curved; LC 0.2 × WC. Antenna elongate; fourth segment 3.9× as long as wide; proportion of first four antennal segments 9: 3:10: 11; WA3 0,2× LA3; LA3 0.7× UID.</p> <p>MESOSOMA (Fig. 1A, C). Punctation inconspicuous. Pubescence sparse, thin; propodeum with long setae. Pronotum not elongated, width about 2.6× its length; pronotal collar short. Propodeum with slope slightly curved in profile. Forewing long, maximum width 0.35 × its length; 2R1 3.0 × as long as its distance to apex; 3Rs 1.3 × as long as 2Rs; 2Rs cell 2.0× as wide as long; 3Rs somewhat triangular; second recurrent vein curved, meeting 2Rs at 2.0× distance from base to apex of cell. Fore, mid and hind tibiae with thick, short spines; hind tibiae with spines arranged in rows.</p> <p>METASOMA. Polished, 1.31 × as long as mesosoma; pygidium covered with short, erect pubescence.</p> <p>Male (allotype)</p> <p>MEASUREMENTS. Body length 8.5 mm. Forewing length 6.6 mm; maximum wing width 2.0 mm.</p> <p>COLORATION (Fig. 2A). Head blue with greenish metallic reflections; antenna pale castaneous; clypeus blue with greenish reflections; setae silver; mandible pale castaneous and blue with greenish metallic reflections; mesosoma purple-blue with greenish metallic reflections; metasoma castaneous with purpleblue-greenish metallic reflections; wings hyaline, darkened band covering cells 2Rs and 3Rs, cell 2M partially darkened, apex of wing slightly darkened; veins castaneous; leg castaneous with blue metallic reflections on coxae, trochanter and tibia; fore tibia, fore, mid and hind tarsi pale castaneous, distal portion of fore femur pale castaneous.</p> <p>HEAD (Fig. 2B). Wide; TFD 1.3× DF; MID 0.5× DF; punctation inconspicuous. Ocelli in equilateral triangle; POL 0.8× OOL. Mandible narrow, base wider than apex. Clypeus trapezoidal, flat, median apical margin concave with lateral edges angulate; LC 0.2× WC; few long bristles present. Antenna elongate; fourth segment length 4.0× its width; ratio of first four antennal segments 9: 3: 1:11; WA3 0.2× LA3; LA3 0.8× UID.</p> <p>MESOSOMA (Fig. 2A). Punctation inconspicuous; pubescence scarce, thin. Propodeum with long, sparse erect setae. Pronotum not elongated, width about 4.3× its length; pronotal collar short. Propodeum with discrete punctation; posterior slope smooth. Forewing long, maximum width 0.3 × its length; 2R1 3.5× distance from its end to wing apex; 3Rs 1.7× larger than 2Rs; 2Rs 1.1 × as wide as long; 3Rs triangular; second recurrent vein curved, meeting 2Rs at 1.7 × distance from base to apex of cell. Tibia with few short spines.</p> <p>METASOMA. Broken; polished; metasoma 1.17 × as long as mesosoma.</p> <p>GENITALIA (Fig. 4A–D). Parapenial lobe split; lobe digitus-shaped, wide curved, total length 0.6× total genitalia length; apex truncate, curved; width constant along its length; dorsal lobe longer than ventral lobe, apex rounded inward, setae short, erect; ventral lobe spatulate, short, angulate, covered with thick bristles. Digitus wide, apex arched, inner margin truncate; total length 0.6 × paramere total length. Aedeagus tongue-like, almost as long as parapenial lobe; apex truncate, apical median margin concave, gradually broadening apically. Paramere short, total length 0.7× total genitalia length; robust, constricted basally, two small projections on 0.3 and 0.6 portion from base; apex lanceolate; setae long, thick, sparse along the length, more abundant at apex. Subgenital plate trilobed; median lobe projected; lanceolate apically, setae thick, long at apex.</p> <p>Distribution</p> <p>Brazil (Amazonas).</p> <p>Remarks</p> <p>The allotype has lost the antennal segment four onwards and the last three terga of the metasoma. This species has a unique blue-greenish color among the species of Ageniella. Usually the species of Ageniella have dark blue reflections, but they are rarely completely metallic blue and with greenish reflections as seen in this species. Ageniella dominguensis (Banks, 1944) has a blue color similar to that of A. caerulea sp. nov., but it differs from the latter by having a large body size, long setae covering the integument, and wings darkened without bands. Moreover, A. dominguensis is endemic to the Dominican Republic.</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/2C2787CEFFBBFF9EFDD1FDF56CBB2071	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Rapoza, Márcia;Waichert, Cecilia	Rapoza, Márcia, Waichert, Cecilia (2022): Two new species of Ageniella Banks, 1912 (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) from Brazil and updated keys. European Journal of Taxonomy 787: 71-85, DOI: https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2021.787.1615, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2021.787.1615
2C2787CEFFBFFF9EFDEDFC51687420F2.text	2C2787CEFFBFFF9EFDEDFC51687420F2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Ageniella (Priophanes) Banks 1944	<div><p>Subgenus Priophanes Banks, 1944</p> <p>Priophanes Banks, 1944: 176. Type species: Priocnemis facetus Cresson, 1872, by original designation.</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/2C2787CEFFBFFF9EFDEDFC51687420F2	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Rapoza, Márcia;Waichert, Cecilia	Rapoza, Márcia, Waichert, Cecilia (2022): Two new species of Ageniella Banks, 1912 (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) from Brazil and updated keys. European Journal of Taxonomy 787: 71-85, DOI: https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2021.787.1615, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2021.787.1615
2C2787CEFFBFFF91FD22FCD368742087.text	2C2787CEFFBFFF91FD22FCD368742087.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Ageniella ruschi Rapoza & Waichert 2022	<div><p>Ageniella ruschi sp. nov.</p> <p>urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: A54C1BAA-2AAC-44D6-BD29-A37DB75D6303</p> <p>Fig. 3</p> <p>Diagnosis</p> <p>Ageniella ruschi sp. nov. is unique among the species of Ageniella by having golden scale-like setae basally and above the clypeus and the wings darkened with the apex white; the integument is dark castaneous (Fig. 3); and the clypeus is trapezoidal with the median apical margin polished and projected. The male of this species remains unknown.</p> <p>Etymology</p> <p>The species was named in honor of Augusto Ruschi (1915–1986), scientist, lawyer and teacher, known as the patron of ecology in Brazil, born in Santa Teresa, the type locality.</p> <p>Material examined</p> <p>Holotype BRAZIL • ♀; Espírito Santo, <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-40.535248&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-19.971306" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -40.535248/lat -19.971306)">Santa Teresa</a>, <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-40.535248&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-19.971306" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -40.535248/lat -19.971306)">Est. Biol. Sta. Lucia</a>; 19°58′16.7″ S, 40°32′06.9″ W; alt. 840 m; 6–9 Apr. 2001; C.O. Azevedo and Col. team leg.; Armadilha Malaise-bosque, pto 2; MZUSP.</p> <p>Paratypes BRAZIL • 1 ♀; Espírito Santo, <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-40.53958&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-19.977028" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -40.53958/lat -19.977028)">Santa Teresa</a>, <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-40.53958&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-19.977028" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -40.53958/lat -19.977028)">Est. Biol. Sta. Lucia</a>; 19°58′37.3″ S, 40°32′22.5″ W; alt. 867 m; 6–9 Apr. 2001; C.O. Azevedo and Col. team leg.; Armadilha Malaise-bosque, pto 1; MZUSP • 2 ♀♀; Espírito Santo, <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-40.53958&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-19.977028" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -40.53958/lat -19.977028)">Santa Teresa</a>, <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-40.53958&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-19.977028" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -40.53958/lat -19.977028)">Est. Biol. Sta. Lucia</a>; “ 11°22′43.4″ S, 37°25′0.8″ W ” [19°58′37.3″ S, 40°32′22.5″ W]; alt. 750 m; 9–12 Apr. 2001; C.O. Azevedo and Col. team leg.; Armadilha Moericketrilha, pto 9; MZUSP • 1 ♀; Espírito Santo, Domingos Martins, <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-40.59937&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-20.291838" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -40.59937/lat -20.291838)">Alto Biriricas</a>; [20°17'30.62" S, 40°35'57.73" W]; 8–22 Mar. 2019; B. Pissinati leg.; Malaise 3; UFES.</p> <p>Description</p> <p>Female (holotype)</p> <p>MEASUREMENTS. Body length 10.5 mm. Forewing length 8.6 mm; maximum wing width 2.5 mm.</p> <p>COLORATION (Fig. 3A). Head dark castaneous; antenna, clypeus and mandibles dark castaneous, clypeus with scale-like golden pubescence; mesosoma and metasoma dark castaneous; wings darkened, apex whitish; veins castaneous; legs dark castaneous.</p> <p>HEAD (Fig. 3B). Wide; TFD 1.18 × DF; MID 0.55 × DF; punctation inconspicuous. Pubescence short; pronotum, mesonotum, scutellum, metanotum, and anterior margin and slope of propodeum with scale-</p> <p>like pubescence. Ocelli in equilateral triangle; POL 0.9× OOL. Mandible narrow. Frons with declivity between antennal torulus and ocelli, covered with scale-like golden setae. Clypeus trapezoidal, anterior margin slightly constricted laterally, median apical margin projected, rounded, polished; LC 0.29 × WC. Antenna elongate; fourth segment length 4.4 × its width; ratio of first four antennal segments 9: 3: 10: 9; WA3 0.22 × LA3; LA3 0.9× UID.</p> <p>MESOSOMA (Figs. 3A). Punctation inconspicuous; pubescence scarce, thin. Propodeum with long, scarce erect setae. Pronotum elongated, width 6.3 × length; pronotal collar short. Propodeum with scarce setae and inconspicuous punctures; propodeum with slope, strongly arched. Forewing long, maximum width 0.3× length; 2R1 2.5× distance from its end to wing apex; 3Rs 1.5× longer than 2Rs; 2Rs 2.0 × as wide as distance from its end to wing apex; 3Rs somewhat triangular; second recurrent vein curved, meeting 2Rs 1.7× distance from its end to wing apex. Fore and mid tibiae with spines large, thick, scale-like; hind tibia with spines large, thick, continuous, scale-like arranged in row.</p> <p>METASOMA. Polished; pygidium covered with short, erect pubescence; metasoma 1.16 × as long as mesosoma.</p> <p>Distribution</p> <p>Brazil (Espírito Santo).</p> <p>Remarks</p> <p>Ageniella ruschi sp. nov. is easily distinguished from other species of Ageniella distributed in Brazil by having the wing darkened with a whitish band on its apical fifth. Besides this unique wing pattern, the species has scale-like golden setae on the face and a frontal sulcus, only seen in few species of the genus.</p> <p>Modified key from Waichert et al. (2018) to the species of Ageniella (Ameragenia) from Brazil (females)</p> <p>1. Forewing maculated with darkened bands or distinct darkened spots............................................. 2</p> <p>– Forewing without maculations of darkened bands or darkened spots, if darkened spot present, then very weak.........................................................................................................................................11</p> <p>2. Body black and rufous...................................................................................................................... 3</p> <p>– Body entirely black or blue............................................................................................................... 5</p> <p>3. Clypeus large, apical median margin with two teeth; head and pronotum rufous; metasoma black with blue metallic reflections; forewing hyaline with two darkened bands................................................................................................................................................. A. sanguinolenta (Smith, 1864)</p> <p>– Clypeus various; head black (clypeus rufous in A. fabricii), pronotum various; metasoma various; forewing with or without darkened bands........................................................................................ 4</p> <p>4. Metasoma rufous; mesosoma and head black; forewings subhyaline with two darkened bands, the one on the basal vein narrow.................................................................... A. similaris (Banks, 1946)</p> <p>– Metasoma black; mesosoma entirely or partially rufous, head black, clypeus rufous; forewing hyaline with two darkened bands, outer band incomplete.......................... A. fabricii (Banks, 1944)</p> <p>5. Forewing with darkened spots partially covering cell 2M and fully covering cell 2Rs; cell 2Rs 0.69 × as long as 3Rs; clypeus trapezoidal, its surface slightly arched; fore tibia pale castaneous..................................................................................................................................... A. agitata (Smith, 1873)</p> <p>– Forewing with one or two transversal darkened bands; cells 2Rs and 3Rs of different lengths; clypeus various; fore tibia black.................................................................................................................... 6</p> <p>6. Forewing with only one distinct darkened band (sometimes inconspicuous); silver setae covering integument on frons and distal portion of propodeum...................................................................... 7</p> <p>– Forewing with two distinct darkened bands; if silver setae present, not densely covering frons and propodeum........................................................................................................................................ 8</p> <p>7. Mid and hind femora, and inner side of fore femur pale castaneous; absence of blue reflections on hindwing veins and integument.............................................................. A. rustica (Fabricius, 1804)</p> <p>– Fore, mid and hind femora black; blue reflections on hindwing veins and integument............................................................................................................................................. A. zeteki (Banks, 1925)</p> <p>8. Integument black or blue without short and sparse golden pubescence; antennae various.............. 9</p> <p>– Integument black with short and sparse golden pubescence, except propodeum, which has silver pubescence; antennomeres 1–8 light castaneous, segments 9–12 castaneous....................................................................................................................................................... A. banksii Waichert, 2018</p> <p>9. Head and mesosoma blue with greenish reflections; clypeus blue with greenish reflections; antennae black.................................................................................................................... A. caerulea sp. nov.</p> <p>– Head and mesosoma never blue, without greenish reflections; clypeus different than blue; antennae various............................................................................................................................................. 10</p> <p>10. Clypeus black; only antennomeres 7–10 yellowish; fore femur, tibia and tarsi black........................................................................................................................................... A. citricornis (Fox, 1897)</p> <p>– Clypeus pale castaneous; antennomeres entirely yellow; fore femur, tibia and tarsi black or dark castaneous and pale castaneous on the inner face..................................... A. pretiosa (Banks, 1946)</p> <p>11. Integument black with fore, mid and hind tibiae pale castaneous; forewing with a faint darkened spot on cells 2Rs and 2M........................................................................................................................ 12</p> <p>– Integument black, mid and hind tibiae black; forewing various.................................................... 13</p> <p>12. Integument black with faint bluish reflections on head and metasoma; frons covered with silver scale-like setae from torulus to clypeus; anterior margin of clypeus trapezoidal; only fore tibia light castaneous..................................................................................................... A. cleora (Banks, 1946)</p> <p>– Integument black without bluish reflections on head and metasoma; frons without silver scalelike setae; anterior margin of clypeus rounded; fore, mid and hind tibiae with apical portion light castaneous....................................................................................................... A. varipes (Fox, 1897)</p> <p>13. Clypeus large, its surface arched, anterior margin with angulate median tooth........................................................................................................................................................ A. clypeata (Fox, 1897)</p> <p>– Clypeus with surface truncate, anterior margin without tooth........................................................ 14</p> <p>14. Legs and antennae entirely black; cell 2Rs about 0.65 × as long as 3Rs, tCu2 vein curved, very arched, as well as vein tCu1......................................................................... A. thione (Banks, 1946)</p> <p>– Legs and antennae black, tibia with yellowish coloration; cells 2Rs and 3Rs of almost equal size........................................................................................................................... A. serrula (Fox, 1897)</p> <p>Modified key from Waichert et al. (2018) to the species of Ageniella (Priophanes) from Brazil (females)</p> <p>1. Forewing darkened, with whitish apex; head and body black; antennae black (Fig. 3)...................................................................................................................................................... A. ruschi sp. nov.</p> <p>– Forewing hyaline or subhyaline, with or without darkened bands................................................... 2</p> <p>2. Forewing hyaline maculated, with two darkened bands................................................................... 3</p> <p>– Forewing hyaline, without darkened bands...................................................................................... 8</p> <p>3. Integument with golden scale-like setae; face with depressions laterally to the antennal insertion.............................................................................................................................................................. 4</p> <p>– Integument without golden scale-like setae; face without depressions laterally to the antennal insertions........................................................................................................................................... 5</p> <p>4. Clypeus large, its surface convex with a median angulate tooth on the anterior margin; metasoma black, covered with golden setae......................................................... A. sericosoma (Banks, 1946)</p> <p>– Clypeus large, its surface convex, with median anterior margin slighted projected, but without angulate tooth; metasoma orange-rufous, without golden setae............. A. rufigaster (Banks, 1946)</p> <p>5. Integument rufous; forewing subhyaline, with two faint bands; clypeus trapezoidal with an apical median tooth......................................................................................... A. pictipennis (Banks, 1946)</p> <p>– Integument various; forewing various; clypeus various................................................................... 6</p> <p>6. Antennomeres 1–7 orange-rufous (antennomere 7 of castaneous color as well); fore tibia, fore femur distally, mid and hind tarsi orange-rufous................................................... A. rufitarsis (Fox, 1897)</p> <p>– Antennomeres uniform in color; legs various.................................................................................. 7</p> <p>7. Head, legs and metasoma black with bluish reflections, mesosoma rufous; clypeus trapezoidal with anterior margin slightly trilobed; forewing with three wide darkened bands and two white bands............................................................................................................. A. comes (Banks, 1946)</p> <p>– Head, mesosoma and metasoma black with bluish reflections; clypeus trapezoidal with anterior margin slightly prolonged medially; forewing with two darkened bands.......................................................................................................................................................... A. pallicornis (Banks, 1946)</p> <p>8. Forewing darkened; metasoma with basal terga 1–4 rufous, apical terga black....................................................................................................................................................... A. basirufa (Fox, 1897)</p> <p>– Forewing hyaline or subhyaline; metasoma uniform in color (basal terga black in A. otiosa)........ 9</p> <p>9. Metasoma black; dorsal integument covered without cuprum setae; forewing hyaline................. 10</p> <p>– Metasoma rufous, apical terga black; dorsal integument covered with cuprum setae; forewing subhyaline, tip broadly castaneous............................................................... A. otiosa (Banks, 1946)</p> <p>10. Integument black without bluish-purple reflections; forewing darkened; clypeus trapezoidal, large, anterior margin slightly sinuous medially................................................. A. nigerrima (Fox, 1897)</p> <p>– Integument black with faint bluish-purple reflections; forewing subhyaline; clypeus various.......11</p> <p>11. Forewing with a faint darkened band partially covering cells R, 1M and 1Cu–2Cu, and cells 2R1, 1Rs–2Rs and 2M, and vein M with small-faint spot; legs black; clypeus with anterior margin rounded..................................................................................................... A. dolorosa (Banks, 1946)</p> <p>– Forewing without faint darkened bands; mid and hind femora, tibiae and basitarsi rufous; clypeus truncate below.................................................................................... A. erythroptera (Banks, 1946)</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/2C2787CEFFBFFF91FD22FCD368742087	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Rapoza, Márcia;Waichert, Cecilia	Rapoza, Márcia, Waichert, Cecilia (2022): Two new species of Ageniella Banks, 1912 (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) from Brazil and updated keys. European Journal of Taxonomy 787: 71-85, DOI: https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2021.787.1615, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2021.787.1615
2C2787CEFFB0FF92FF1BFCE7687527DA.text	2C2787CEFFB0FF92FF1BFCE7687527DA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Ageniella (Ameragenia) Banks 1945	<div><p>Modified key from Waichert et al. (2018) to the species of Ageniella (Ameragenia) from Brazil (females)</p> <p>1. Forewing maculated with darkened bands or distinct darkened spots............................................. 2</p> <p>– Forewing without maculations of darkened bands or darkened spots, if darkened spot present, then very weak.........................................................................................................................................11</p> <p>2. Body black and rufous...................................................................................................................... 3</p> <p>– Body entirely black or blue............................................................................................................... 5</p> <p>3. Clypeus large, apical median margin with two teeth; head and pronotum rufous; metasoma black with blue metallic reflections; forewing hyaline with two darkened bands................................................................................................................................................. A. sanguinolenta (Smith, 1864)</p> <p>– Clypeus various; head black (clypeus rufous in A. fabricii), pronotum various; metasoma various; forewing with or without darkened bands........................................................................................ 4</p> <p>4. Metasoma rufous; mesosoma and head black; forewings subhyaline with two darkened bands, the one on the basal vein narrow.................................................................... A. similaris (Banks, 1946)</p> <p>– Metasoma black; mesosoma entirely or partially rufous, head black, clypeus rufous; forewing hyaline with two darkened bands, outer band incomplete.......................... A. fabricii (Banks, 1944)</p> <p>5. Forewing with darkened spots partially covering cell 2M and fully covering cell 2Rs; cell 2Rs 0.69 × as long as 3Rs; clypeus trapezoidal, its surface slightly arched; fore tibia pale castaneous..................................................................................................................................... A. agitata (Smith, 1873)</p> <p>– Forewing with one or two transversal darkened bands; cells 2Rs and 3Rs of different lengths; clypeus various; fore tibia black.................................................................................................................... 6</p> <p>6. Forewing with only one distinct darkened band (sometimes inconspicuous); silver setae covering integument on frons and distal portion of propodeum...................................................................... 7</p> <p>– Forewing with two distinct darkened bands; if silver setae present, not densely covering frons and propodeum........................................................................................................................................ 8</p> <p>7. Mid and hind femora, and inner side of fore femur pale castaneous; absence of blue reflections on hindwing veins and integument.............................................................. A. rustica (Fabricius, 1804)</p> <p>– Fore, mid and hind femora black; blue reflections on hindwing veins and integument............................................................................................................................................. A. zeteki (Banks, 1925)</p> <p>8. Integument black or blue without short and sparse golden pubescence; antennae various.............. 9</p> <p>– Integument black with short and sparse golden pubescence, except propodeum, which has silver pubescence; antennomeres 1–8 light castaneous, segments 9–12 castaneous....................................................................................................................................................... A. banksii Waichert, 2018</p> <p>9. Head and mesosoma blue with greenish reflections; clypeus blue with greenish reflections; antennae black.................................................................................................................... A. caerulea sp. nov.</p> <p>– Head and mesosoma never blue, without greenish reflections; clypeus different than blue; antennae various............................................................................................................................................. 10</p> <p>10. Clypeus black; only antennomeres 7–10 yellowish; fore femur, tibia and tarsi black........................................................................................................................................... A. citricornis (Fox, 1897)</p> <p>– Clypeus pale castaneous; antennomeres entirely yellow; fore femur, tibia and tarsi black or dark castaneous and pale castaneous on the inner face..................................... A. pretiosa (Banks, 1946)</p> <p>11. Integument black with fore, mid and hind tibiae pale castaneous; forewing with a faint darkened spot on cells 2Rs and 2M........................................................................................................................ 12</p> <p>– Integument black, mid and hind tibiae black; forewing various.................................................... 13</p> <p>12. Integument black with faint bluish reflections on head and metasoma; frons covered with silver scale-like setae from torulus to clypeus; anterior margin of clypeus trapezoidal; only fore tibia light castaneous..................................................................................................... A. cleora (Banks, 1946)</p> <p>– Integument black without bluish reflections on head and metasoma; frons without silver scalelike setae; anterior margin of clypeus rounded; fore, mid and hind tibiae with apical portion light castaneous....................................................................................................... A. varipes (Fox, 1897)</p> <p>13. Clypeus large, its surface arched, anterior margin with angulate median tooth........................................................................................................................................................ A. clypeata (Fox, 1897)</p> <p>– Clypeus with surface truncate, anterior margin without tooth........................................................ 14</p> <p>14. Legs and antennae entirely black; cell 2Rs about 0.65 × as long as 3Rs, tCu2 vein curved, very arched, as well as vein tCu1......................................................................... A. thione (Banks, 1946)</p> <p>– Legs and antennae black, tibia with yellowish coloration; cells 2Rs and 3Rs of almost equal size........................................................................................................................... A. serrula (Fox, 1897)</p> <p>Modified key from Waichert et al. (2018) to the species of Ageniella (Priophanes) from Brazil (females)</p> <p>1. Forewing darkened, with whitish apex; head and body black; antennae black (Fig. 3)...................................................................................................................................................... A. ruschi sp. nov.</p> <p>– Forewing hyaline or subhyaline, with or without darkened bands................................................... 2</p> <p>2. Forewing hyaline maculated, with two darkened bands................................................................... 3</p> <p>– Forewing hyaline, without darkened bands...................................................................................... 8</p> <p>3. Integument with golden scale-like setae; face with depressions laterally to the antennal insertion.............................................................................................................................................................. 4</p> <p>– Integument without golden scale-like setae; face without depressions laterally to the antennal insertions........................................................................................................................................... 5</p> <p>4. Clypeus large, its surface convex with a median angulate tooth on the anterior margin; metasoma black, covered with golden setae......................................................... A. sericosoma (Banks, 1946)</p> <p>– Clypeus large, its surface convex, with median anterior margin slighted projected, but without angulate tooth; metasoma orange-rufous, without golden setae............. A. rufigaster (Banks, 1946)</p> <p>5. Integument rufous; forewing subhyaline, with two faint bands; clypeus trapezoidal with an apical median tooth......................................................................................... A. pictipennis (Banks, 1946)</p> <p>– Integument various; forewing various; clypeus various................................................................... 6</p> <p>6. Antennomeres 1–7 orange-rufous (antennomere 7 of castaneous color as well); fore tibia, fore femur distally, mid and hind tarsi orange-rufous................................................... A. rufitarsis (Fox, 1897)</p> <p>– Antennomeres uniform in color; legs various.................................................................................. 7</p> <p>7. Head, legs and metasoma black with bluish reflections, mesosoma rufous; clypeus trapezoidal with anterior margin slightly trilobed; forewing with three wide darkened bands and two white bands............................................................................................................. A. comes (Banks, 1946)</p> <p>– Head, mesosoma and metasoma black with bluish reflections; clypeus trapezoidal with anterior margin slightly prolonged medially; forewing with two darkened bands.......................................................................................................................................................... A. pallicornis (Banks, 1946)</p> <p>8. Forewing darkened; metasoma with basal terga 1–4 rufous, apical terga black....................................................................................................................................................... A. basirufa (Fox, 1897)</p> <p>– Forewing hyaline or subhyaline; metasoma uniform in color (basal terga black in A. otiosa)........ 9</p> <p>9. Metasoma black; dorsal integument covered without cuprum setae; forewing hyaline................. 10</p> <p>– Metasoma rufous, apical terga black; dorsal integument covered with cuprum setae; forewing subhyaline, tip broadly castaneous............................................................... A. otiosa (Banks, 1946)</p> <p>10. Integument black without bluish-purple reflections; forewing darkened; clypeus trapezoidal, large, anterior margin slightly sinuous medially................................................. A. nigerrima (Fox, 1897)</p> <p>– Integument black with faint bluish-purple reflections; forewing subhyaline; clypeus various.......11</p> <p>11. Forewing with a faint darkened band partially covering cells R, 1M and 1Cu–2Cu, and cells 2R1, 1Rs–2Rs and 2M, and vein M with small-faint spot; legs black; clypeus with anterior margin rounded..................................................................................................... A. dolorosa (Banks, 1946)</p> <p>– Forewing without faint darkened bands; mid and hind femora, tibiae and basitarsi rufous; clypeus truncate below.................................................................................... A. erythroptera (Banks, 1946)</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/2C2787CEFFB0FF92FF1BFCE7687527DA	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Rapoza, Márcia;Waichert, Cecilia	Rapoza, Márcia, Waichert, Cecilia (2022): Two new species of Ageniella Banks, 1912 (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) from Brazil and updated keys. European Journal of Taxonomy 787: 71-85, DOI: https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2021.787.1615, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2021.787.1615
2C2787CEFFB3FF93FF1AFBAA687527A1.text	2C2787CEFFB3FF93FF1AFBAA687527A1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Ageniella (Priophanes) Banks 1944	<div><p>Modified key from Waichert et al. (2018) to the species of Ageniella (Priophanes) from Brazil (females)</p> <p>1. Forewing darkened, with whitish apex; head and body black; antennae black (Fig. 3)...................................................................................................................................................... A. ruschi sp. nov.</p> <p>– Forewing hyaline or subhyaline, with or without darkened bands................................................... 2</p> <p>2. Forewing hyaline maculated, with two darkened bands................................................................... 3</p> <p>– Forewing hyaline, without darkened bands...................................................................................... 8</p> <p>3. Integument with golden scale-like setae; face with depressions laterally to the antennal insertion.............................................................................................................................................................. 4</p> <p>– Integument without golden scale-like setae; face without depressions laterally to the antennal insertions........................................................................................................................................... 5</p> <p>4. Clypeus large, its surface convex with a median angulate tooth on the anterior margin; metasoma black, covered with golden setae......................................................... A. sericosoma (Banks, 1946)</p> <p>– Clypeus large, its surface convex, with median anterior margin slighted projected, but without angulate tooth; metasoma orange-rufous, without golden setae............. A. rufigaster (Banks, 1946)</p> <p>5. Integument rufous; forewing subhyaline, with two faint bands; clypeus trapezoidal with an apical median tooth......................................................................................... A. pictipennis (Banks, 1946)</p> <p>– Integument various; forewing various; clypeus various................................................................... 6</p> <p>6. Antennomeres 1–7 orange-rufous (antennomere 7 of castaneous color as well); fore tibia, fore femur distally, mid and hind tarsi orange-rufous................................................... A. rufitarsis (Fox, 1897)</p> <p>– Antennomeres uniform in color; legs various.................................................................................. 7</p> <p>7. Head, legs and metasoma black with bluish reflections, mesosoma rufous; clypeus trapezoidal with anterior margin slightly trilobed; forewing with three wide darkened bands and two white bands............................................................................................................. A. comes (Banks, 1946)</p> <p>– Head, mesosoma and metasoma black with bluish reflections; clypeus trapezoidal with anterior margin slightly prolonged medially; forewing with two darkened bands.......................................................................................................................................................... A. pallicornis (Banks, 1946)</p> <p>8. Forewing darkened; metasoma with basal terga 1–4 rufous, apical terga black....................................................................................................................................................... A. basirufa (Fox, 1897)</p> <p>– Forewing hyaline or subhyaline; metasoma uniform in color (basal terga black in A. otiosa)........ 9</p> <p>9. Metasoma black; dorsal integument covered without cuprum setae; forewing hyaline................. 10</p> <p>– Metasoma rufous, apical terga black; dorsal integument covered with cuprum setae; forewing subhyaline, tip broadly castaneous............................................................... A. otiosa (Banks, 1946)</p> <p>10. Integument black without bluish-purple reflections; forewing darkened; clypeus trapezoidal, large, anterior margin slightly sinuous medially................................................. A. nigerrima (Fox, 1897)</p> <p>– Integument black with faint bluish-purple reflections; forewing subhyaline; clypeus various.......11</p> <p>11. Forewing with a faint darkened band partially covering cells R, 1M and 1Cu–2Cu, and cells 2R1, 1Rs–2Rs and 2M, and vein M with small-faint spot; legs black; clypeus with anterior margin rounded..................................................................................................... A. dolorosa (Banks, 1946)</p> <p>– Forewing without faint darkened bands; mid and hind femora, tibiae and basitarsi rufous; clypeus truncate below.................................................................................... A. erythroptera (Banks, 1946)</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/2C2787CEFFB3FF93FF1AFBAA687527A1	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Rapoza, Márcia;Waichert, Cecilia	Rapoza, Márcia, Waichert, Cecilia (2022): Two new species of Ageniella Banks, 1912 (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae) from Brazil and updated keys. European Journal of Taxonomy 787: 71-85, DOI: https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2021.787.1615, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2021.787.1615
