Palaearctic species of Charipinae (Hymenoptera, Figitidae): two new species, synthesis and identification key
Author
Ferrer-Suay, Mar
Author
Selfa, Jesús
Author
Pujade-Villar, Juli
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European Journal of Taxonomy
2018
2018-04-19
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Alloxysta ramulifera
(
Thomson, 1862
)
Figs 3.9, 5.13
Allotria ramulifera
Thomson, 1862: 407
.
Type
: deposited in MZLU (examined).
Allotria
(
Allotria
)
ramulifera
–
Dalla Torre & Kieffer 1902: 40
.
Charips
(
Charips
)
ramulifera
–
Dalla Torre & Kieffer 1910: 281
.
Alloxysta ramulifera
–
Hellén 1963: 20
.
Diagnosis
Alloxysta ramulifera
is mainly characterized by a small closed radial cell that is 2.0 times as long as wide (Fig. 5.13); the presence of pronotal carinae that are very small and sometimes difficult to see under the pubescence; propodeal carinae that form a plate; and antenna with rhinaria and club shape beginning on F4, F1 subequal to pedicel, F1 longer than F2, F2 subequal to F3, and F3 shorter than F4 (Fig. 3.9).
Alloxysta ramulifera
is very similar to
A. arcuata
, both species having pronotal carinae, propodeal plates, and a small and closed radial cell. They can be distinguished by the shape of the pronotal carinae (small and sometimes very difficult to see under the pubescence in
A. ramulifera
, but thick and clearly visible in
A. arcuata
), the shape of propodeal plate (in
A. ramulifera
the carinae are straight, are separated by setae in the first third, and form a plate in the last two thirds, while they form a complete plate in
A. arcuata
), and the size of the radial cell (2.0 times as long as wide in
A. ramulifera
(Fig. 5.13), but 2.3 times in
A. arcuata
(Fig. 4.3)).
Material examined
Lectotype
SWEDEN
:
♀
[Årefkutan, 1840. 18.10 (handwritten)], [
All. ramulifera
. n.
♀
(handwritten)], [
lectotype
H.H. Evenhuis (orange label)], [
Allotria ramulifera
Thomson
, det. H.H.
Evenhuis, 1978
], [ZML 2000, 007 (green label)], [
Alloxysta ramulifera
(
Thomson, 1862
)
♀
M. Ferrer-Suay det. 2011] (
MZLU
).
Additional specimens
(3 ♂♂,
61 ♀♀
)
DENMARK
:
7 ♀♀
[W. Zealand, Gyrstinge,
20 km
S of Holbaek,
28 Aug. 1994
] (
CNCI
C-243);
1 ♀
[S. Zealand, Karrebaeksminde,
28 Aug. 1994
, edge of salt water bay] (
CNCI
C-242).
FRANCE
:
4 ♀♀
[Pyrénées Orientales, Arles-sur-Tech, D. and J. Clark,
25 Jun. 1961
] (
BMNH
B.M. 1962-149);
1 ♀
[B. du Rhone Fonscolombe (3),
2 Jul. 1980
, M.W.R. de V. Graham coll.] (
BMNH
B.M. 1995-489).
GERMANY
: 2 ♂♂,
2 ♀♀
[Göltingen,
29 Aug. 1959
, H. Prilop Ex
Dorilas fabae
, C.I.E., coll. no. 16782] (
BMNH
);
1 ♀
[Baden Waldkirch, A. Koebele B.M.
1942-95
] (
BMNH
B.M.
1942-95
).
IRAN
: 1 ♂,
1 ♀
[Karaj,
40 km
W
Tehran
,
3 Jul. 1978
, J.T. Huber sweep] (
CNCI
C-315).
ITALY
:
1 ♀
[(Lago) Bolsena,
27 Aug. 1972
, Boucek] (
BMNH
).
MOROCCO
:
1 ♀
[Marrakech, Ouirgane,
1000 m
,
31°08′ N
,
8°05′ W
,
4–11 Oct. 1996
, C. Kassebeer, MT] (
CNCI
C-279).
NETHERLANDS
:
2 ♀♀
[Laersum, Broekhuizen,
Vinca minor
vegetation, Mal. trap.,
June 1976
, Leg. H.J. Vlug, Netherlands,
♀
,
Alloxysta minuta
(Hartig)
det. H.H.
Evenhuis, 1978
] (
BMNH
).
RUSSIA
:
1 ♀
[Russian Far East,
Primorski Krai
Lazovski Zapovednik, c.170 Km E. of Vladivostok, Ta-Chingousa,
43°00′42″ N
134°07′34″ E
, Om
28 Aug.–16 Sep. 2001
, sandy coast, Malaise trap 494°, M. Quest coll.,
Alloxysta
spp-indet dwarfs and intermediates] (
BMNH
B.M.
2009-59
).
SERBIA
:
1 ♀
[Srbija Drazevac, nr.
Belgrade
,
27–28 Jun. 1981
, M. Day and M. Fitton] (
BMNH
);
1 ♀
[Srbija Drazevac, nr.
Belgrade
,
27–28 Jun. 1981
, M. Day and M. Fitton] (
BMNH
).
SWEDEN
:
31 ♀♀
[sk. kivik,
19 Jul. 1938
, d.m.s.p. and j.f.p.] (
BMNH
B.M. 1938-414);
1 ♀
[
Uppsala
, Hogadalen,
10–17 Aug. 1990
, Malaise trap, F. Ronquist] (
CNCI
C-305);
3 ♀♀
[
Uppsala
, Hogadalen,
16–10 Aug. 1990
, Malaise trap, F. Ronquist] (
CNCI
C-307);
1 ♀
[
Uppsala
, Hogadalen,
4–16 Sep. 1990
, S: UP, Malaise trap leg, F. Ronquist,
CYNIPOIDEA
det. K. bolte] (
CNCI
C-308).
SWITZERLAND
:
3 ♀♀
[Dielsdorf,
650 m
,
17 Aug. 1984
, L. Masner, sweep] (
CNCI
C-290).
Distribution
Palaearctic.
Certain records:
England
(
Müller
et al.
1999: 346
), Madeira (
Borges
et al.
2008
;
Ferrer-Suay
et al.
2012g
: 12
),
Spain
(
Ferrer-Suay
et al.
2013g
),
Sweden
(
Thomson 1862: 408
).
Uncertain records:
Austria
(
Giraud 1860: 127
;
Hellén 1963: 21
),
Belgium
(
Lameere 1907
),
England
(
Andrews 1978: 86
),
Finland
(
Hellén 1963: 21
),
France
(
Kieffer 1902b: 601
;
De Gaulle 1908: 26
),
Germany
(
Hartig 1840: 200
;
Förster 1869: 340
;
Hübner
et al.
2002: 507
),
Hungary
(
Dalla Torre & Kieffer 1910: 277
),
Israel
(
Argaman 1988: 115
),
Poland
(
Kierych 1979b: 15
),
Romania
(
Ionescu 1969: 235
;
Prelipcean
et al.
2004: 60
),
Scotland
(
Cameron 1886: 86
),
The Netherlands
(
Hellén 1963: 21
).
New records:
Denmark
,
Iran
,
Morocco
,
Russia
and
Switzerland
.