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+
+
+
+Discovery of a new species of Dryinidae (Hymenoptera: Chrysidoidea) from the Republic of the Congo
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Olmi, Massimo
+Tropical Entomology Research Center, Via De Gasperi 10, 01100 Viterbo, Italy. E-mail: olmimassimo @ gmail. com
+olmimassimo@gmail.com
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Capradossi, Leonardo
+Via Pericle Scriboni 28, Tuscania 01017, Italy. E-mail: leonardocapradossi. LC @ gmail. com
+leonardocapradossi.LC@gmail.com
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Guglielmino, Adalgisa
+Department of Agriculture and Forest Science (DAFNE), Tuscia University, Via San Camillo de Lellis, I- 01100 Viterbo, Italy. E-mail: guglielm @ unitus. it
+guglielm@unitus.it
+
+text
+
+
+Israel Journal of Entomology
+
+
+2021
+
+Oxford, England
+
+
+2021-04-30
+
+
+51
+
+
+35
+41
+
+
+
+
+http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4730133
+
+journal article
+310728
+10.5281/zenodo.4730134
+4a6281db-237a-4f4f-b057-e93db8f670ee
+2224-6304
+4730134
+5A6B722A-CCE8-4CA9-B62B-81755FA377BC
+
+
+
+
+
+Dryinus
+
+
+
+
+
+females were divided for the sake of convenience by Olmi (1993) and
+
+Olmi
+et al.
+(2019)
+
+into four groups based on the following characters:
+
+Group 1: enlarged claw not reduced, much longer than arolium, with one subapical tooth, never with one broad apical lamella; notauli at least partly present.
+Group 2: enlarged claw not reduced, much longer than arolium, with one subapical tooth, never with one broad apical lamella; notauli absent.
+Group 3: enlarged claw not reduced, much longer than arolium, without subapical tooth or with at least two subapical teeth; rarely with only one subapical tooth, then with one very broad apical lamella.
+Group 4: enlarged claw greatly reduced, approximately as long as or slightly longer than arolium.
+
+
+
+Based on its diagnosis,
+
+Dryinus lesianus
+
+n. sp.
+belongs to Group 1 of
+
+Dryinus
+
+and is close to
+
+D. inexpectatus
+Guglielmino &Olmi, 2014
+
+, described from
+Madagascar
+. Following its description, the key to the females of the Afrotropical species of Group 1, published by
+
+Olmi
+et al.
+(2019)
+
+, should be modified by replacing couplet 44 as follows:
+
+
+
+
+
+44 Occipital carina incomplete (
+Figs 1
+,
+6
+); protarsomere 5 with very long apex (
+Figs 8, 9
+) (
+
+Olmi
+et al.
+2019
+
+: fig. 133B)....................................................... 44'
+
+
+
+
+– Occipital carina complete; protarsomere 5 with shorter apex (
+
+Olmi
+et al.
+2019
+
+: fig. 125C).......................................................................................................45
+
+
+
+
+
+
+44' Mesoscutum completely weakly granulated (
+Fig. 7
+); protarsomere 5 with very long apex (
+Fig. 8
+)...................................
+
+D. inexpectatus
+Guglielmino & Olmi
+
+
+
+
+
+– Mesoscutum with lateral regions sculptured by many irregular longitudinal keels and median region punctate, unsculptured among punctures (
+Fig. 1
+); protarsomere 5 with less long apex (
+Fig. 9
+)...........................
+
+D. lesianus
+
+n. sp.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+In the Afrotropical Region, there are only first three groups of
+
+Dryinus
+
+present; group 4 is absent being limited to the Nearctic and Neotropical regions. Group 1 has included 39 species (
+
+Olmi
+et al.
+2019
+
+) and is the most diverse (groups 2 and 3 include in fact only 4 and 14 species, respectively). Following the description of
+
+D. lesianus
+
+n. sp.
+, group 1 grows now to 40 species. Most of them are broadly distributed in the Afrotropical Region. On the other hand, endemism is very rare in the
+
+Dryinidae (
+
+Olmi
+et al.
+2019
+
+)
+
+. For this reason, we presume that
+
+D. lesianus
+
+n. sp.
+is not endemic to the
+Republic of the Congo
+, but should have a broader distribution, including at least the neighbouring countries. The knowledge of the hosts should be useful to understand the possible distribution range of the new species, but unfortunately they are unknown. The situation is not unique, as in group 1 the hosts of only five species out of 40 are known in the Afrotropical Region (
+
+Guglielmino
+et al.
+2013
+
+;
+
+Olmi
+et al.
+2019
+
+). These hosts belong to the
+Dictyopharidae
+,
+Flatidae
+,
+Lophopidae
+,
+Ricaniidae
+and
+Tropiduchidae
+(
+Hemiptera
+: Fulgoromorpha) (
+
+Guglielmino
+et al.
+2013
+
+).
+
+
+
+
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--- a/data/03/86/C9/0386C903FF95C81CA2E1FBA1FED9190B.xml
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@@ -1,69 +1,71 @@
-
-
-
-Discovery of a new species of Dryinidae (Hymenoptera: Chrysidoidea) from the Republic of the Congo
+
+
+
+Discovery of a new species of Dryinidae (Hymenoptera: Chrysidoidea) from the Republic of the Congo
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Olmi, Massimo
-Tropical Entomology Research Center, Via De Gasperi 10, 01100 Viterbo, Italy. E-mail: olmimassimo @ gmail. com
-olmimassimo@gmail.com
+Olmi, Massimo
+Tropical Entomology Research Center, Via De Gasperi 10, 01100 Viterbo, Italy. E-mail: olmimassimo @ gmail. com
+olmimassimo@gmail.com
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Capradossi, Leonardo
-Via Pericle Scriboni 28, Tuscania 01017, Italy. E-mail: leonardocapradossi. LC @ gmail. com
-leonardocapradossi.LC@gmail.com
+Capradossi, Leonardo
+Via Pericle Scriboni 28, Tuscania 01017, Italy. E-mail: leonardocapradossi. LC @ gmail. com
+leonardocapradossi.LC@gmail.com
-
-
-Author
+
+
+Author
-Guglielmino, Adalgisa
-Department of Agriculture and Forest Science (DAFNE), Tuscia University, Via San Camillo de Lellis, I- 01100 Viterbo, Italy. E-mail: guglielm @ unitus. it
-guglielm@unitus.it
+Guglielmino, Adalgisa
+Department of Agriculture and Forest Science (DAFNE), Tuscia University, Via San Camillo de Lellis, I- 01100 Viterbo, Italy. E-mail: guglielm @ unitus. it
+guglielm@unitus.it
-text
-
-
-Israel Journal of Entomology
+text
+
+
+Israel Journal of Entomology
-
-2021
-
-Oxford, England
+
+2021
+
+Oxford, England
-
-2021-04-30
+
+2021-04-30
-
-51
+
+51
-
-35
-41
+
+35
+41
-
-http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4730133
+
+http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4730133
-journal article
-10.5281/zenodo.4730134
-2224-6304
-4730134
-5A6B722A-CCE8-4CA9-B62B-81755FA377BC
+journal article
+310728
+10.5281/zenodo.4730134
+4a6281db-237a-4f4f-b057-e93db8f670ee
+2224-6304
+4730134
+5A6B722A-CCE8-4CA9-B62B-81755FA377BC
-
+
Dryinus lesianus
n. sp.
@@ -193,7 +195,7 @@ Unknown.
-
+
Holotype
:
@@ -219,9 +221,7 @@ Unknown.
23–30.ix.2008
-,
-MT
-,
+, MT,
Sharkey
&
Braet
@@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ Unknown.
-
+
Paratypes
:
@@ -245,16 +245,31 @@ same label data as holotype but
;
+
2♀
-Pool Department, Iboubikro, Lesio-Louna Park,
+Pool Department
+,
+Iboubikro
+,
+Lesio-Louna Park
+,
3°16.196'S
15°28.267'E
,
-330 m
+
+330 m
+
,
-15–22.ix.2008
-, Sharkey & Braet;
-
+
+15–22.ix.2008
+
+,
+Sharkey
+&
+Braet
+
+;
+
6♀
same label data but
@@ -262,7 +277,9 @@ same label data but
(
2♀
-),
+),
+
+
24.ix–6.x.2008
@@ -270,13 +287,13 @@ same label data but
MT1
(
3♀
-),
+),
+
+
1–8.ix.2008
-,
-MT1
-(
+, MT1 (
1♀
) (all
DAF
diff --git a/data/7C/41/87/7C4187E4AC2EAC29FE22F635FD9F70DE.xml b/data/7C/41/87/7C4187E4AC2EAC29FE22F635FD9F70DE.xml
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+
+
+
+On the recent Northern European dispersion of Zelus renardii Kolenati (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Reduviidae) via human activity
+
+
+
+Author
+
+Heyden, Torsten Van Der
+
+text
+
+
+Israel Journal of Entomology
+
+
+2021
+
+Oxford, England
+
+
+2021-04-30
+
+
+51
+
+
+43
+46
+
+
+
+
+http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4730422
+
+journal article
+10.5281/zenodo.4730423
+2224-6304
+4730423
+D742ADB6-8E7C-4D78-ADC5-9178F1061319
+
+
+
+
+
+
+RESULTS
+AND DISCUSSION
+
+
+
+
+
+
+The
+findings of single specimens of
+
+Z. renardii
+
+in
+Denmark, Germany
+and England mentioned in this paper are the first ones for the respective countries.
+They
+have to be considered isolated records, found more or less far away from other
+European
+records of the species:
+Jerup
+is located in northern
+Denmark
+,
+Teningen
+in southwest
+Germany
+(
+van der Heyden
+2021),
+Low Lorton
+in the north-western part of England, near the
+Scottish
+border.
+All
+three specimens
+were found indoors.
+Very
+likely, two of them were introduced via the transport of grapes from
+Italy and Greece
+, respectively, as they were found on grapes imported from these countries and bought in supermarkets (
+van der Heyden
+2021;
+P. Williams
+, pers. comm.).
+The
+specimen found in
+Low Lorton
+had accidentally been placed with the grapes in a refrigerator for several days before it was discovered alive on the stalk (
+P. Williams
+, pers. comm.)
+
+
+As long as only single specimens of
+
+Z. renardii
+
+are introduced to regions located in the northern part of Western Europe or in Northern Europe via human activity, it is unlikely that the species will be able to establish itself in these regions. On the other hand, the climate conditions, for example in
+Denmark
+,
+Germany
+and the
+United Kingdom
+, might be suitable for the species to spread from the Mediterranean Region, its main European distribution area, northwards. The optimal temperature for the larval development is about 25–30 °C (
+
+Pinzari
+et al
+. 2018
+
+), but it might be possible that nymphs reach the adult stage at lower temperatures (
+Rattu & Dioli 2020
+). Further research on the distribution of
+
+Z. renardii
+
+in European regions north of the Mediterranean Region might lead to more knowledge on the issue.
+
+
+
+
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