Review of the genus Paramesius Westwood, 1832 (Hymenoptera: Diapriidae, Spilomicrini) from Russia, with description of four new species
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Chemyreva, Vasilisa G.
Author
Kolyada, Victor A.
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Zootaxa
2018
2018-11-23
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Paramesius belytoides
Marshall, 1867
(Figs 3–5, 7, 35)
Paramesius rufipes
Westwood, 1832
: 129
. Preoccupied by
Paramesius rufipes
(
Fonscolombe, 1832
)
.
Paramesius belytoides
Marshall, 1867
: 223
. Synonymized by Macek (2001).
Paramesius unifoveatus
Kieffer, 1911
: 770
. Synonymized by Macek (2001). Preoccupied by
Paramesius unifoveatus
(Kieffer, 1908)
.
Paramesius dessarti
Notton, 2004
: 338
. Replacement name.
Paramesius macrocerus
Kieffer, 1911
: 766
. Synonymized by Macek (2001).
Paramesius brevipennis
Kieffer, 1911
: 761
. Synonymized by Macek (2001).
Paramesius westwoodi
Fergusson, 1977
: 243
. Replacement name.
Taxonomic remarks
. The name
Paramesius rufipes
Westwood, 1832
was preoccupied by
P. rufipes
(
Fonscolombe, 1832
)
, however, the replacement with
P. westwoodi
Fergusson, 1977
is unjustified because there exist a junior synonym (
Paramesius belytoides
Marshall, 1867
).
Macek (2001) suggested several new synonyms for this species. We checked once again available
type
material as well as all original descriptions and accept here the majority of these synonyms. The species
Diapria nervosa
Nees von
Esenbeck, 1834
was transferred to
Paramesius
by
Haliday (1857)
without any commentaries on doing so. However, according to the original description, the male of
D. nervosa
has 14 antennomeres in contrast to 13 antennomeres in the actual species of
Paramesius
.
Consequently, we restore here this name from the synonym of
P. belytoides
Marshall. Unfortunately
, the combination of characters[?] in the description of
D. nervosa
does not allow us to propose any generic affiliation for this species, and so we suggest the
nomen dubium
status for it.
Diagnosis.
Body length
2.5–4.2 mm
; T2 notch deep, 3.0–4.0 times longer than wide; lateral T2 notch deep and distinctly visiable in dorsal view (Fig. 3); petiole ventrally without dense woolly pubescence (Fig. 5); propodeum with posterior margin in dorsal view deeply arcuate (Fig. 3); pronotal cervical area densely pubescent, with numerous short and long setae; neck with short pubescence (Figs 2, 4); pleurostoma with sharp blade throughout (Fig. 4); male keel on A4 extending from base to one third of segments length.
Variation.
Face puncture and sculptured with horizontal winkles or winkles absent. Occipital flange smooth or punctured. Notauli sculptured at bottom to smooth. Female. Body length
2.6–4.2 mm
. Wings 0.57–0.80 times as long as body. Antennomeres gradually darkening from A7 to A11 or A7–A8 yellow, A9 brown and A10–A13 dark brown. Anterior scutellar pit with 2–4 carinae. Petiole 0.30–0.40 times as long as T2. Length of T2 notch 2–3 times shorter than petiole width (Fig. 3). Male. Body length
2.5–4.2 mm
. A1–A12 yellow to brown; length of A1 equal to A4 (rare A1 longer than A4) to A1 distinctly shorter than A4; A4 with keel extending to 0.32–0.45 of A4 length. Notauli broadened posteriorly to same width throughout. Anterior scutellar pit with 2–5 carinae. Petiole 0.45–0.50 times as long as T2.
Material examined.
Syntype
: (
MNHN
) labelled ”
Cangas
de/
Fineo
/
Florez
”, “
Paramesius
/ macrocera K.”, “
♂
”, “
Holotype
”, “Muséum Paris/ 1957/ coll Kieffer”
.
Syntype
: (
MNHN
) labelled “
Paramesius
/ unifoveata”, “
♂
”, “Bitche”, “
Holotype
”, “Muséum Paris/ 1957/ coll.
Kieffer
”
.
BELARUS
.
Minsk
Prov.
,
Negorel’sk
,
2.VIII.1965
,
1♂
.
UKRAINE
.
Transcarpathian area
, vineyards,
3– 6.VIII.1989
, DK,
1♂
.
RUSSIA
.
Crimea
,
south coast,
3–13.IX.1986
, DK,
1♂
.
Pskov
Prov.
,
Pustoshkinskiy Distr.
,
20–24.VIII.1971
, VTn,
1♂
.
Leningrad
Prov
.,
St Petersburg
, park
Sosnovka
,
10.IX.1972
,
V. Kislitskiy
,
1♂
;
Lebyazh’e
,
8.IX.1971
, VTn,
1♂
;
Pushkin
,
10.IX.1967
, DK,
5♂
;
Shuvalovo
,
12.VII.1997
,
Jacobson
,
3♂
;
Tosnoy Distr.
,
Shapki
,
18.VII.1972
, DK,
1♂
;
Kamenushka
,
1.VIII.1972
, DK,
2♂
;
50 km
S of
St Petersburg
,
Susanino
,
6.VIII.1972
, DK,
5♂
;
Olgino
, 5.
IX.1
970, VTn,
1♂
;
Semrino
,
13.VIII.1988
and
22.VII.1972
, DK,
3♂
;
Bolshaya Izhora
,
27.VII.2006
, VT
1♂
.
Novgorod
Prov
.,
20 km
NW of Pestovo
,
Tychkino
,
3–9.X.1991
,
16–30.VIII.1992
,
1– 3.VI.1993
,
19–31.V.1994
and
16.VII–19.VIII.1995
, VT,
3♀
,
11♂
.
Smolensk
Prov
.,
National Park
”Smolenskoe Poozerye”,
4 km
S from
Przheval’skoye
,
10–15.
VI
.1991
, DK,
3♂
.
Murmansk
Prov.
,
Vud’yavr Lake
,
Kola Peninsula.
24.VIII.1931
,
Fridolin
,
1♂
.
Moscow
Prov.
, vicinity of
Stupino
,
10.X.1994
and
11.VIII.2001
, VK,
1♂
;
Abramtsevo
,
23.VIII.1970
, VTn,
2♂
;
Katuary
,
16–18.VIII.1954
,
B. Rodendorf
,
2♂
;
Mamontovka
,
25.VIII– 6.IX.1994
, VTn,
1♂
;
Lyuberetskiy Distr.
,
Kraskovo station
,
28.VII.2007
,
K. Tomkovich
,
1♂
;
Moscow
,
25.VIII.1946
,
A. Zhelokhovtsev
,
1♂
.
Tula
Prov.
,
National Park
”Tulskie Zaseki”,
16.VIII.1945
,
D. Panfilov
,
1♂
.
Arkhangel’sk
Prov.
,
Vel’skiy Distr.
,
Vel’ River
,
9.V.1902
,
D. Pomirantsev
,
1♀
.
Mordovia
,
Mordovian Nature Reserv
, vicinity of Temnikov,
Redicortsev
,
1♂
.
Chuvashia
,
Shemurshinskiy Distr.
,
Asanovo
,
3.VIII.1966
,
MK
,
4♂
.
Sverdlovsk
Prov.
:
Kushvinskiy Distr.
,
Baranchinskiy
,
10.VII.1976
,
E. Potapova
,
13♂
;
Nizhniy Tagil
,
9.VIII.1971
,
Vinokurov
,
7♂
.
Tomsk
Prov
.,
Koroveynik
,
20.VIII.1999
(collection of
Kuznetsova-Ugamskogo
)
1♂
.
Khabarovsk Terr.,
Amur River, Radde
12.VIII.1911
, Soldatov,
1♂
.
Primorsky Terr
.
,
Vladivostok
,
2.IX.1982
(VT)
1♂
;
30 km
E of Spassk-Dal’niy,
25–27.VIII.1982
(SB)
1♂
;
Ussuriysk Nature Reserve
,
18–30.VII.1948
,
V. Gusakovskiy
,
5♂
;
same locality,
2.VIII.1996
, O.
Kovalev
and
26–30.VII.1972
,
MK
) and
31.VII.2008
,
A. Khalaim
,
3♂
;
30 km
SE of
Ussuri
,
12–15.VII.2001
, SB,
1♂
;
15 km
E
Chernigovka
,
20.VII.1991
, SB,
1♂
;
Khorol’
,
31.VII.1961
,
MK
,
1♂
;
Dal’negorsk Distr.
, 2–8.09.1982,
S. Sinev
,
1♂
.
Sakhalin Prov.
:
Sakhalin Island
,
Nayba River
,
6–9.VIII.1991
,
Kerzhner
&
Grachov
,
1♂
;
South Sakhalin
,
24.V.1973
,
Kerzhner
and
17.IX.1973
, DK,
1♀
,
2♂
;
Kunashir Island
, volcano
Golovnina
,
3.VIII–1.IX.1973
, DK,
2♀
,
5♂
;
Shikotan Island
,
Malokurilskoe
,
20– 21.VIII.1973
, DK,
2♂
.
KAZAKHSTAN
,
Almaty
Prov
.,
Dzhungarskiy Alatau
,
Kara river
16.VIII.1937
and
28.VIII.1937
,
Shnichnikov
,
2♂
.
Distribution
. Generally distributed all over Europe (
England
,
Sweden
,
France
(Bitche),
Spain
,
Czech Republic
,
Austria
(Nixon, 1980; Macek, 2001) *
Belarus
, *
Ukraine
, *
Kazakhstan
,
Russia
(European part, *Siberia, *Far East).
FIGURES 1–7
.
P. brachypterus
(1, 2, 6) and
P. belytoides
(3–5, 7).
♀
(1–3, 6, 7) and
♂
(4, 5).
1
,
3
, mesosoma and petiole, dorsal view;
2
,
4
, head, lateral view;
5
,
6
, petiole, lateral view;
7
, wing. Scale bar: 200 µm (1–3, 6); 500 µm (4, 5); 1,0 mm (7).