Review of the genus Anaphes Haliday, 1833 (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) in Russia, part 1: subgenus Anaphes s. str.
Author
Triapitsyn, S. V.
text
Far Eastern Entomologist
2021
2021-06-06
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Anaphes
(
Anaphes
)
crassipennis
Soyka, 1946
Figs 9–12
Anaphes crassipennis
Soyka, 1946: 41
.
Anaphes brachygaster
Debauche, 1948
(misidentification): Hellén, 1974: 26–27 (in part,
record from “Terijoki”, USSR).
Anaphes crassipennis
Soyka
: Huber, 1992: 73 (list).
Anaphes
(
Anaphes
)
crassipennis
Soyka
: Huber & Thuróczy, 2018: 25 (list,
type
information,
synonyms), 45 (key), 48 (host), 87 (illustration); Triapitsyn
et al.
, 2020: 569–570 (records from
Finland
, distribution, host).
MATERIAL EXAMINED
.
Russia
:
Leningradskaya
oblast’,
Vsevolozhskiy
rayon,
Vaganovo
,
60°05’24.5’’N
31°02’08.3’’E
,
25 m
,
15–30.
VI
2016 (
A. A. Knyshov
) [
1 ♀
,
UCRC
].
Moskovskaya oblast’: Noginskiy rayon, Fryazevo (M. E. Tretiakov):
25.VI–2.VII 2000
[
1 ♀
,
UCRC
];
25.VII 2002
[
1 ♀
,
UCRC
]. Pushkinskiy rayon, Pushkino, Mamontovka, 5–15.VII
2001 (E.Ya. Shuvakhina) [
1 ♀
,
UCRC
].
Saint Petersburg
, Kurortnyi rayon, Zelenogorsk,
12.
VI
1927
(
W. Hellén
), at railway tracks [
1 ♀
,
FMNH
] (misidentified by
W. Hellén
as
A.
brachygaster
). Sakhalinskaya oblast’,
Sakhalin
Island,
6 km
E of Sokol, near Belaya River,
16.VIII 2001
(
D.J. Bennett
,
T
.
R
.
Anderson
) [
1 ♀
,
CAS
]
.
EXTRALIMITAL
MATERIAL EXAMINED
.
Belgium
:
Liège, Wanze, Antheit, Corphalie
(
R
. Detry):
14–28.VII 1989
[
1 ♀
,
ISNB
];
6–20.X 1989
[
1 ♀
,
ISNB
].
France
:
Languedoc
,
La
Gard
ou
Gordon
,
43°55’45’’N
4°23’25’’E
,
10–13.
VI
2005 (
J. George
) [
1 ♀
,
UCRC
]
.
Hungary
:
Vas County
, W of
Kőszeg
,
47°23’09’’N
16°31’19’’E
,
355 m
,
16–20.VI 2009
(I.
Mikó) [
2 ♀
,
UCRC
]
.
DIAGNOSIS. FEMALE (specimens from the European part of
Russia
,
Belgium
,
France
and
Hungary
). Body length (slide-mounted specimens)
0.8–0.9 mm
. Antenna (
Fig. 9
) with scape (excluding radicle) 3.5–3.7× as long as wide, without distinct cross-ridges; F2–F6
longer than pedicel, F2 4.2–5.0× as long as wide, F3 the longest funicular, F2 usually without
mps but in
one specimen
with 1 mps, F3–F6 each with 2 mps; clava with 6 mps, 3.8–4.1× as long as wide, 1.1–1.2× as long as combined length of F5 and F6. Fore wing (
Fig. 10
) 4.9–
5.3× as long as wide; longest marginal seta 0.8–0.9× maximum wing width; marginal space separated from medial space by 1–2 lines of setae. Hind wing (
Fig. 10
) 18–20× as long as wide; longest marginal seta 2.9–3.3× maximum wing width, disc with 1–2 irregular rows of setae apically. Metatarsomere 1 distinctly longer than metatarsomere 2 (
Fig. 12
). Ovipositor
(
Fig. 11
) occupying usually about 0.9× length of gaster but occasionally its entire length (and thus not extending forward under mesosoma), not exserted beyond apex of gaster posteriorly,
and about 1.0× length of metatibia.
MALE
. Known (Huber & Thuróczy, 2018).
DISTRIBUTION.
Russia
*;
Austria
,
Belgium
,
Finland
,
France
*,
Germany
,
Hungary
*,
Netherlands
,
Norway
,
Romania
,
Sweden
,
United Kingdom
. Some of these records (Noyes,
2019) may need verification.
HOST
.
Tenthredinidae (Hymenoptera)
:
Macrophya punctumalbum
(L., 1767) (Huber &
Thuróczy 2018) and also an unidentified sawfly species, probably either
Tenthredo
sp.
or
Rhogogaster
sp.
(Triapitsyn
et al.
, 2020).
COMMENTS. I examined a card-mounted female (in
FMNH
) from Zelenogorsk, Kurortnyi rayon,
Saint Petersburg
,
Russia
, identified by
W. Hellén
as
Anaphes brachygaster
Debauche, 1948 and labeled only as “Terijoki. Hellén.” and “140”; in the unpublished W.
Hellén’s notebooks in the
FMNH
, this number on light brown paper corresponds to the following information (M. Koponen, personal communication): collected on
12.
VI
1927
at a side of railway tracks. Following slide-mounting, I determined it to belong to
A.
(
Anaphes
)
crassipennis
.
I also examined the following specimen that keys to
A.
(
Anaphes
)
crassipennis
in Huber
& Thuróczy (2018) but are more or less different from the positively identified ones of this species in one or several characteristics:
Belgium
: Walloon Brabant, Waterloo, 30.VIII–9.IX
1992, in garden (
P. Dessart
) [
1 ♀
,
ISNB
]
.
Figs 9–12.
Anaphes
(
Anaphes
)
crassipennis
, female (Mamontovka, Pushkino, Pushkinskiy
rayon, Moskovskaya oblast’,
Russia
). 9) Antenna, 10) wings, 11) ovipositor, 12) metatibia and metatarsus.