Palaearctic species of Charipinae (Hymenoptera, Figitidae): two new species, synthesis and identification key Author Ferrer-Suay, Mar Author Selfa, Jesús Author Pujade-Villar, Juli text European Journal of Taxonomy 2018 2018-04-19 427 1 110 journal article 22366 10.5852/ejt.2018.427 888c4dda-f962-4373-bde4-910cfedf54eb 3787233 47B9B376-F3D2-457C-8F85-6FEFACA1DB11 Phaenoglyphis stricta ( Thomson, 1877 ) Figs 6.20, 7.14 Allotria ( Auloxysta ) stricta Thomson, 1877: 812 . Type : deposited in MZLU (examined). Allotria stricta Dalla Torre 1893: 35 . Phaenoglyphis stricta Kieffer 1900: 113 . — Andrews 1978: 96 . Phaenoglyphis striata Dalla Torre & Kieffer 1902: 42 (lapsus). Phaenoglyphis ( Phaenoglyphis ) stricta Hellén 1963: 6 . Diagnosis Phaenoglyphis stricta is mainly characterized by scutellar fovea with straight sides and open on the top and on the bottom (Fig. 7.14); female antenna with rhinaria and club shape beginning on the last two thirds of F1, F1 longer than pedicel and F2, and F2–F4 subequal in length (Fig. 6.20). It is similar to P. insperatus , but they can be differentiated by the shape of the scutellar foveae (straight sides and open both on the top and on the bottom in P. stricta (Fig. 7.14), but rounded and slightly open at the bottom in P. insperatus (Fig. 7.5)) and the size of the radial cell (2.4 times as long as wide in P. stricta but 2.9 times in P. insperatus ). Material examined Lectotype SWEDEN : [Skalstugan, Ing. Alp. Jemtl., 16-21 40], [1969, 88 (green label)], [1972, 45], [1979, 307], [ Allotria (Auloxysta) stricta Thomson, 1877 , redet. E. Kierych 1979], [ZML.2004, 339 (green label)], [ Lectotype Allotria (Auloxysta) stricta Thomson, 1877 desig. M. Ferrer-Suay 2011 (red label)], [ Phaenoglyphis stricta ( Thomson, 1877 ) M. Ferrer-Suay det. 2011] ( MZLU ). Distribution Palaearctic. Certain records: Andorra ( Ferrer-Suay et al. 2011: 360 ), Mexico ( Ferrer-Suay et al. 2013m : 39 ), Japan ( Ferrer-Suay et al. 2013i : 22 ), Sweden ( Thomson 1877: 812 ). Uncertain records: Denmark ( Hellén 1963: 6 ), England ( Andrews 1978: 96 ), Finland ( Hellén 1963: 6 ), France ( Andrews 1978: 96 ), Germany ( Andrews 1978: 96 ; Hübner et al. 2002: 507 ), Russia ( Hellén 1963: 6 ).