The species of four genera of Metopiinae (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) in Britain, with new host records and descriptions of four new species
Author
Broad, Gavin R.
Author
Shaw, Mark R.
text
Journal of Natural History
2005
2005-06-30
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222930500102074
journal article
10.1080/00222930500102074
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Synosis parenthesellae
sp. n.
Female
Body length
4.8–5.2 mm
. Fore wing length
3.9–4.3 mm
. Antennal flagellum with 29 or 30 segments. Ocellar–ocular distance from 0.72 to 0.84 times maximum diameter of lateral ocellus (
Figures 13, 14
). Propodeum with a short transverse carina separating the area superomedia from area basalis, area superomedia rather pointed and triangular but with more angulate sides than
S. caesiellae
(
Figures 1
,
15
). Area basalis shorter with carinae forming a wider angle than in
S. caesiellae
and the anterior transverse carinae represented by distinct grooves, usually with a raised anterior edge (
three females
with a less distinct groove/ridge, very weak on one individual;
one female
with strong carinae with weak grooves). Malar space yellow, with a rather ill-defined edge.
Male
Body length
4.3–4.7 mm
. Fore wing length
3.8–3.9 mm
. Flagellum with 31 or 32 segments. Similar to the females but with yellow of the face not extending beyond the anterior tentorial pits. The grooves replacing the anterior transverse carinae of the propodeum are very well developed in the
two male
specimens known (
Figure 1
).
Comments
Separated from
S. caesiellae
by the greater number of flagellar segments and rather subtle differences in the shape of the propodeal areas demarked by carinae, as detailed in the description above. One non-reared male (from Savernake, see ‘‘Material examined’’) differs in that the malar space is yellow, as in females. This specimen is tentatively assigned to
S. parenthesellae
but is not included in the
type
series as it differs slightly in appearance and is from a different locality. One reared male, and some males of
S. caesiellae
, have the malar space faintly marked with yellow so the un-reared specimen may be at the extreme of a trend.
Material examined
Holotype
:
♀
, ‘‘Rowardennan, Loch Lomond [
Scotland
,
UK
] ex
Ypsolopha parenthesella
, larva below
Quercus
27.6.1983
, em.
6.6.1984
(M.R. Shaw)’’ (NMS).
Paratypes
(all NMS):
3♀♀
, same details as above except em.
8 August 1983
,
14 August 1983
, and
8 June 1984
; 2
„„
, same details as above except em.
23 May 1984
and
6 June 1984
. Other material: 1
„
,
England
: Savernake Forest, Wilts., SU 229656, Malaise trap,
23 May–13 June 1990
(K. Porter) (NMS).
Biology
All of the
type
specimens were reared from pupae of
Ypsolopha parenthesella
(Linnaeus)
(
Lepidoptera
:
Yponomeutidae
) collected as fully fed larvae by sweeping grasses below
Quercus
in June, at a single site. Four adults emerged in May and June the following year but two emerged in August of the year of collection.
Figures 13–15.
Synosis parenthesellae
. (13) ♀, dorsal view of head showing ocelli. (14)
„
, dorsal view of head showing ocelli. (15) ♀, propodeum.
Etymology
This species is named after the yponomeutid species from which it has been reared.