To the knowledge of cuckoo wasps (Hymenoptera: Chrysididae) of the Balearic Archipelago, Spain
Author
Strumia, Franco
Author
Gayubo, Severiano Fernández
text
Zootaxa
2013
3694
5
471
485
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3694.5.5
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17.
Hedychridium femoratum
(Dahlbom 1854)
Distribution.
South Europe,
Turkey
. Balearic Islands: Mallorca (Bunyola).
Fenology.
2.VI
, 1 ex.
18.
Hedychridium jucundum
Mocsáry, 1889
Distribution
. Mallorca: Mal Pas,
2 km
NW Alcudia (Reder, per. comm.).
Fenology.
2.VI
, 1♀
19.
Hedychridium infans santschii
Trautmann 1927
Distribution.
Hedychridium infans
Abeille
de Perrin 1878 is West Mediterranean species,
H. infans santschii
is described from Balearic Islands (Linenmaier 1968) and distributed in
Tunisia
,
Morocco
,
Egypt
(Linsenmaier 1999).
20.
Hedychridium scutellare
(Tournier 1878)
21.
Holophris friesei
(Mocsáry 1889)
Distribution.
Europe,?Caucasus,
|
Turkey, |
United |
Arab |
Emirates |
(Strumia |
2013). |
Balearic |
Islands: |
Mallorca |
(Bunyola). |
Fenology.
1.VI, 1 ex.
|
Distribution.
Spain
. Balearic Islands: Mallorca (Linsenmaier 1959; Mingo 1994).
22.
Holopyga amoenula occidenta
Linsenmaier 1959
Distribution.
Spain
,
France
. Balearic Islands: Mallorca (Mingo 1970, 1994).
23.
Holopyga chrysonota
(Förster 1853)
Distribution.
Europe,
Turkey
. Balearic Islands: Mallorca (Soller, Bunyola).
Fenology.
1.VI
, 3 exx.;
2.VI
, 11 exx.;
1.VIII
, 2 exx.;
2.VIII
2 exx.
24.
Holopyga fervida
(Fabricius 1781)
Distribution.
Europe,
Turkey
, North Africa. Balearic Islands: Mallorca (Soller, Bunyola) (Mingo 1970).
Fenology.
1.VI
, 3 exx.;
2.VI
, 3 exx.
25.
Holopyga ignicollis
Dahlbom 1854
Distribution.
Europe,
Turkey
, North Africa. Balearic Islands Mallorca: (Mingo 1970).
26.
Omalus aeneus
(Fabricius 1787)
Distribution.
Europa, Asia, North
America
. Balearic Islands: Mallorca (Mingo 1979).
27
.
Omalus biaccinctus
(du Buysson, 1893)
Distribution.
Europe. Balearic Islands: Mallorca (Mingo 1979).
28.
Omalus chlorosomus mallorcanus
Linsenmaier 1959
Distribution.
Balearic Islands:
Menorca
(Ciudadela), Mallorca (Bunyola).
Omalus chlorosomus mallorcanus
is endemic subspecies of Balearic Islands.
Omalus chlorosomus chlorosomus
is known from North Africa,
Spain
mainland (Villaverde del Monte (Burgos Province), Cuèllar (Segovia Province), S.F.Gayubo leg.) and
Italy
(Camigliatello, (Calabria); Monte Serra (Pisa, Tuscany),
600 m
, F. Strumia leg.).
Fenology.
1.VI
, 1 ex.;
1.VII
, 1 ex.;
2.VII
, 1 ex.;
1.IX
,1 ex.;
2.IX
, 2 ex.;
1.X
, 1 ex. Probably a bivoltine species.
29.
Philoctetes punctulatus
(Dahlbom 1854)
Distribution.
Spain
,
Morocco
,
Portugal
. Balearic Islands (Linsenmaier 1968; Mingo 1994).
Distribution.
Spain, France, Italy, Greece,
|
Algeria, |
Turkey. |
Balearic |
Islands: |
Eivissa |
(Mocsáry |
1889; |
Hohmann |
1984). |
30.
Philoctetes micans
(Klug 1835)
|
31.
Pseudomalus auratus
(Linnaeus 1758)
Distribution.
Widespread in Palearctic and introduced in North
America
. Balearic Islands:
Menorca
(Ciudadela), Mallorca (Bunyola, Soller, Valdemossa), Ibiza (San Antonio Abaz) (Erlandsson 1974).
Fenology.
1.V
, 2 exx.;
1.VI
, 4 exx.;
2.VI
, 13 exx.;
1.VII
, 5 exx.;
2.VII
, 2 exx.;
1.VIII
, 2 exx.;
2.VIII
, 1 ex.;
1.IX
, 1 ex.;
1.X
, 1 ex.
Pseudomalus auratus
ab.
virescens
(Mocsáry, 1889): Mallorca (Mingo, 1979).
P. auratus
ab.
virescens
is a color variation only.
32.
Pseudospinolia neglecta
(Shuckard 1837)
Distribution.
Eurasia,
USA
,
Canada
. Balearic Islands: Mallorca (Mingo
1975
).
33.
Stilbum cyanurum
(Förster 1771)
Distribution.
Europe, Asia. Balearic Islands:
Menorca
(Parc de S’Albufera) (Ventura & Pretus 2003)
34.
Stilbum calens enslini
Linsenmaier 1951
Stilbum splendidum
Fabricius 1775
var.
sicula
: Navás 1910: 45
.
Distribution.
Italy
(Sicily, Sardinia). Balearic Islands: Mallorca (Navás 1910).
Note
. According to Kimsey and Bohart (1991)
Stilbum calens enslini
is a synonym of
Stilbum cyanurum
, but separate subspecies according to Rosa and Soon (2012). Quite possible that
S. calens enslini
is endemic subspecies of Sicily, Sardinia, and Mallorca. The original du Buysson’s description of
S
.
siculum
Tournier, 1878
agree with
S. calens enslini
(Linsenmaier 1959: 182)