Nanomyrme Lelej, 1977

Williams, Kevin A., 2025, Color syndrome terminology for velvet ant females (Hymenoptera: Mutillidae and Myrmosidae), Zootaxa 5684 (1), pp. 1-238 : 157-159

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Nanomyrme Lelej, 1977
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Nanomyrme Lelej, 1977 —The species were keyed by Lelej (1985).

Fig. 2146— Nanomyrme turkmenensis Lelej, 1977 : Code 2/1, length 3.5 mm, Turkmenistan (PA), Badkhyz reserve (35.87 61.67), USNM. Determined by A.S. Lelej. Photo by KAW at DPI.

Ronisia Costa, 1858—Most of the Palaearctic species were keyed in Pagliano & Strimia (2007); the best available key for African species was written by Bischoff (1920) .

Fig. 2147— Ronisia andromeda andromeda (Péringuey, 1898) : Code 1/1, length 9.4 mm, Zambia ** (AT), Lusaka, 8.5 km NW Katondwe (-15.20 30.19), CSCA. Determined by KAW. Photo by KAW at CDFA. Based on the setal spots on metasomal tergite 2, this species will likely be transferred to Macromyrme in the future.

Fig. 2148— Ronisia andromeda ansifera (André, 1908): Code 2/1, length 9.5 mm, South Africa (AT), Further data not available, EMUS. Determined by KAW. Photo by KAW at CDFA. Based on the setal spots on metasomal tergite 2, this species will likely be transferred to Macromyrme in the future.

Fig. 2149— Ronisia andromeda arsinoe (Péringuey, 1898) : Code 1/1, length 10.8 mm, South Africa (AT), Cape Province, Karoe Gardens, Worcester (-33.61 19.45), UCDC. Determined by KAW. Photo by KAW at CDFA. Based on the setal spots on metasomal tergite 2, this species will likely be transferred to Macromyrme in the future.

Fig. 2150— Ronisia barbara (Linnaeus, 1758) : Code 3/2, length 15 mm, Tunisia (PA), Bizerte, Hotel Nador (37.31 9.86), FSCA. Determined by KAW. Photo by KAW at DPI .

Fig. 2151— Ronisia barbarula (Petersen, 1988) : Code 3/2, length 14 mm, Spain (PA), Cadiz, San Fernando, Camposoto (36.43 -6.23), CSCA. Determined by KAW. Photo by KAW at DPI.

Fig. 2152— Ronisia brutia brutia (Petagna, 1787) : Code 1/1, length 16.3 mm, Italy (PA), Sicily, Siracusa (37.08 15.29), CSCA. Determined by M. Romano. Photo by KAW at DPI .

Fig. 2153— Ronisia brutia duplex (Radoszkowski, 1885) : Code 1/1, length 14 mm, Azerbaijan ** (PA), Talysh, Suwant Plateau, Kelewaz (38.70 48.30), FSCA. Determined by M. Romano. Photo by KAW at DPI.

Fig. 2154— Ronisia brutia minoensis Nonveiller, 1972 : Code 3/2, length 12.7 mm, Greece (PA), Crete, Palmizio de Vai (35.25 26.26), FSCA. Determined by M. Romano. Photo by KAW at DPI .

Fig. 2155— Ronisia callirhoe electra (Péringuey, 1898) : Code 1/1, length 10.4 mm, Angola ** (AT), Mossamedes (-15.20 12.20), MZLU. Determined by B. Petersen. Photo by KAW at CDFA.

Fig. 2156— Ronisia crudelis 1 (Smith, 1879): Code 1/1, length 11.4 mm, South Africa (AT), Western Cape, Tierberg Farm, 20 km NE Prince Albert (-33.13 22.27), DJBC. Determined by D.J. Brothers. Photo by D.J. Brothers in Pagliano et al. (2020). Based on the setal spots on metasomal tergite 2, this species will likely be transferred to Macromyrme in the future.

Fig. 2157— Ronisia crudelis 2 (Smith, 1879): Code 2/1, length 11.6 mm, South Africa (AT), Further data not available, EMUS. Determined as R. zulu (Kohl, 1883) by KAW. Photo by KAW at CDFA. Based on the setal spots on metasomal tergite 2, this species will likely be transferred to Macromyrme in the future.

Fig. 2158— Ronisia ghilianii (Spinola, 1843) : Code 3/2, length 8.5 mm, Spain (PA), Cadiz, Puerto de Santa Maria Valdelagrava (36.52 -6.28), FSCA. Identifier unknown. Photo by KAW at DPI.

Fig. 2159— Ronisia idonaeformis (Bischoff, 1920) : Code 1/1, length 9 mm, Niger ** (AT), Maradi (13.50 7.10), FSCA. Determined by KAW. Photo by KAW at DPI .

Fig. 2160— Ronisia idonea idonea (André, 1901): Code 2/1, length 13.8 mm, Ghana ** (AT), Dodowa North Accra (5.87 -0.12), OLML. Determined by KAW. Photo by KAW at CDFA.

Fig. 2161— Ronisia idonaemorpha (Bischoff, 1920) : Code 2/1, length 10 mm, Democratic Republic of the Congo (AT), P.K. [Kinshasa] (-4.50 15.30), FSCA. Determined by KAW. Photo by KAW at DPI .

Fig. 2162— Ronisia maculosa (Olivier, 1811) : Code 3/1, length 16.9 mm, Algeria ** (PA), Medea, 15 km South Berrouaghia (36.00 2.90), RMNH. Determined by KAW. Photo by KAW at CDFA .

Fig. 2163— Ronisia marocana (Olivier, 1811) : Code 3/2, length 6 mm, Italy (PA), Sicily, TP, Foce Modione (37.74 12.82), FSCA. Determined by M. Romano. Photo by KAW at DPI .

Fig. 2164— Ronisia penetrata agave (Péringuey, 1898) : Code 2/1, length 10.5 mm, Botswana ** (AT), Serowe (- 22.20 26.74), EMUS. Determined by B. Petersen. Photo by KAW at DPI. Based on the setal spots on metasomal tergite 2, this species will likely be transferred to Macromyrme in the future.

Fig. 2165— Ronisia puescheli (Bischoff, 1920) : Code 2/1, length 18.8 mm, Namibia (AT), Namib Desert (-24.00 15.00), TAMU. Determined by KAW. Photo by KAW at CDFA. Based on the setal spots on metasomal tergite 2, this species will likely be transferred to Macromyrme in the future.

Fig. 2166— Ronisia pygidialis schroederi (Bischoff, 1920) : Code 2/1, length 10.4 mm, Tanzania (AT), Morogoro, KilombeRondonia, Udzungwa Scarp Forest Res. (-7.78 36.70), UMMZ. Determined by KAW. Photo by KAW at CDFA .

Fig. 2167— Ronisia straba (Gerstaecker, 1870) : Code 2/1, length 10 mm, Kenya ** (AT), Gedi Ruins (-3.31 40.01), RMNH. Determined by KAW. Photo by KAW at DPI. Based on the setal spots on metasomal tergite 2, this species will likely be transferred to Macromyrme in the future.

Fig. 2168— Ronisia trispilota (Sichel & Radoszkowski, 1870) : Code 2/1, length 7.9 mm, South Africa ** (AT), Orange Free State, Krugerdriidam [Krugersdrift dam] (-28.88 25.95), CASC. Determined by KAW. Photo by KAW at CDFA. Based on the setal spots on metasomal tergite 2, this species will likely be transferred to Macromyrme in the future.

Fig. 2169— Ronisia wabonina (Bischoff, 1920) : Code 2/1, length 11.2 mm, South Africa (AT), Limpopo (-24.38 30.67), CASC. Determined by G. Pagliano. Photo by KAW at CDFA. Based on the setal spots on metasomal tergite 2, this species will likely be transferred to Macromyrme in the future.

Fig. 2170— Ronisia cf. gananina Bischoff, 1920 : Code 4/1, length 11 mm, Kenya (AT), Thiga Lodge CG, coastal area [? Malindi Campsite] (-3.25 40.00), RMNH. Determined by KAW. Photo by KAW at DPI. Based on the setal spots on metasomal tergite 2, this species will likely be transferred to Macromyrme in the future.

Fig. 2171— Ronisia cf. meridioccidentalis (Bischoff, 1920) : Code 4/1, length 10.5 mm, Kenya (AT), Tsavo

East Voi Gate (-3.36 38.60), RMNH. Determined by KAW. Photo by KAW at DPI. Based on the setal spots on metasomal tergite 2, this species will likely be transferred to Macromyrme in the future.

Fig. 2172— Ronisia sp. nov.: Code 4/1, length 8.2 mm, South Africa (AT), Further data not available, EMUS. Determined by KAW. Photo by KAW at CDFA.

FSCA

Florida State Collection of Arthropods, The Museum of Entomology

CSCA

California State Collection of Arthropods

RMNH

National Museum of Natural History, Naturalis

UMMZ

University of Michigan, Museum of Zoology

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Mutillidae

Genus

Nanomyrme

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