Taxonomy, distribution and biology of selected European Dinax, Strongylogaster and Taxonus species (Hymenoptera: Symphyta)
Author
Macek, Jan
text
Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae
2010
2010-06-30
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5325551
0374-1036
5325551
Strongylogaster baikalensis
Naito, 1990
(
Figs. 3
,
11
,
13
,
22
)
Material examined.
CZECH REPUBLIC
: BOHEMIA centr.:
Český
kras PLA:
Hostim
env.,
Kačák
brook (6050),
31.v.2007
,
1 spec.
, MT,
J. Macek
lgt.
BOHEMIA
or.:
Železné
hory PLA:
Krkanka NR
(6160),
2.vi.2004
,
11 spec.
,
30.vii.2004
,
8 spec.
;
Údolí Doubravy
NR (6159),
25.v.2005
,
2 spec.
,
16.vi.2005
,
2 spec.
, all
F.Bárta
(
MT
).
BOHEMIA
bor.:
Jizerské
hory PLA:
Ztracený
potok brook,
Kyselka
(5257),
2.vi.–30.vi.2006
,
2 spec.
,
P. Vonička
lgt. (
YPT
)
;
České Švýcarsko NP
:
Dolský
mlýn mill (5152),
15.v.2005
,
2 spec.
,
25.v.2005
,
1 spec.
,
16.vi.2005
,
2 spec.
;
Vlčí
potok brook (5052),
2.vi.2008
,
1 spec.
;
Suchá Bělá
brook (5151),
22.v.2005
,
1 spec.
, all M.
Trýzna
lgt. (
MT
)
;
Brtnický
most bridge (5052),
2.vii.2008
,
1 larva
on
Matteuccia
, adult emerged
30.iii.2009
,
J. Macek
lgt.
BOHEMIA
occ.:
Sokolov distr.
:
Dasnice
(5841),
23.v.2006
,
1 spec.
,
13.vi.2006
,
1 spec.
;
Kaceřov
(5840),
21.v.2006
,
1 spec.
,
29.vi.2006
,
1 spec.
;
Dolní Nivy
(5741),
10.vi.2004
,
2 spec.
,
Horní Nivy
(5741),
10.vi.2006
,
3 spec.
, all J.
Macek
lgt. (
MT
) and det. (
NMPC
)
.
Adult.
Redescription. Body length 6–8.5 mm. Head and thorax black, labrum, clypeus, upper angles of pronotum and tegulae whitish; legs brown; abdomen black, most of terga 2 and 3 and middle of terga 4 and 5 orange yellow, posterior margin of each tergum, laterotergites and marks on sterna white; abdomen of males mostly black with inconspicuous orange-yellow spot medially (
Fig. 3
). Body longitudinally cylindrical, head coriaceous with smooth, sharply margined frontal field, frontal pit larger than frontal ocellus, coriaceous; postocellar area convex with deep pits flanking posterior ocelli; temples even, clypeus finely emarginate, dull; antennae in females a little shorter than abdomen, in males as long as abdomen, antennomeres slightly shortening towards apex; mesonotum smooth and lustrous, mesoscutellum with sparse punctuation, mesopleuron finely coriaceous, wings slightly nebulous, venation black, yellowish basally; anal cell without crossvein, tarsal claw simple; abdomen finely reticulate; ovipositor sheath slender with pointed dorsoapical projections, cerci as long as ovipositor sheath.
Notes on identification.
Strongylogaster baikalensis
differs from the similar
S. macula
by the characteristic colour pattern on the abdomen: the orange-yellow marks are reduced to the middle part of the abdomen and never merged with the white spots on laterotergites, and the abdomen is mostly black in males. Penis valve as in
Fig. 13
.
Larva.
Description. Ground colour green, dorsal part darker and finely mottled, head orange yellow with brownish vertex; dorsal vessel more or less transparent and flanked by dark longitudinal stripes; abdominal segments with six annulets; annulets 1, 2 and 4 with 3–5 short setae and annulets 2 and 4 with two additional small conical tubercles; subspiracular and surpedal lobe with 4–5 setae and 1–2 small conical tubercles; suranal lobe densely setaceous; prolegs with 6–7 setae on outer side (
Fig. 11
).
Notes on identification. The larvae differ from those of
S. macula
by the finely mottled dorsal ground colour and more transparent dorsal vessel. The host plants are also different (see below).
Bionomics.
Univoltine. Flight period from mid May to mid June; larval period from May to June. Host plants:
Dryopteris filix-mas
(Dryopteridaceae)
and
Matteuccia struthiopteris
(Woodsiaceae)
(new records).
Distribution.
Russia
(Baikal region) (
NAITO 1990
,
1996
);
Czech Republic
(new record) (
Fig. 22
).
Comments.
Strongylogaster baikalensis
belongs to the
S. macula
group characterised by a peculiar form of the ovipositor sheath and yellow clypeus (
NAITO 1996
). It has never been found again since the description. When revising a large series of
S. macula
from various parts of the
Czech Republic
, I have recognized that it also includes specimens that agree well with the original description of
S. baikalensis
(
NAITO 1990
)
. Both species seem to be widely distributed throughout the
Czech Republic
;
S. macula
is associated with
Athyrium filix-femina
and
S. baikalensis
with
Dryopteris filix-mas
and
Matteuccia struthiopteris
.