The genus Gasteruption Latreille, 1796 (Hymenoptera: Gasteruptiidae) in the Czech Republic and Slovakia: distribution, checklist, ecology, and conservation status
Author
Bogusch, Petr
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Zootaxa
2021
2021-02-24
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Gasteruption variolosum
(Abeille de Perrin, 1879)
Figs. 236–244
.
For synonymy see
van Achterberg & Talebi (2014)
.
FIGURES 236–244.
Gasteruption variolosum
(Abeille de Perrin, 1879)
. 236—female, lateral habitus, 237—male, lateral habitus, 238—female, lateral head, 239—female, frontal head, 240—female, dorsal head, 241—female, lateral mesosoma, 242—female, dorsal mesosoma, 243—female, third leg, 244—male, third leg. Scale bars represent 1 mm.
Diagnosis:
Body length of both sexes is
10–13 mm
, ovipositor length is
4.3–5.2 mm
. Ovipositor sheath relatively short, 1.8–2× as long as third tibia, with dark apex. Species similar in general appearance to
G. merceti
but the head is wider than long and more elongated behind compound eyes, where it is typically bulging (especially in females). Female ovipositor shorter, usually less than twice as long as third tibia. Third legs are completely black.
Distribution:
Mediterranean species. Rare species occurring in southern Europe, Middle East and North Africa. Recorded from the following countries in Europe:
Austria
,
Bulgaria
,
Croatia
,
France
,
Greece
+
Crete
,
Italy
+
Sardinia
and
Sicily
, and
Switzerland
(
Ferrière 1946
;
Pagliano & Scaramozzino 2000
;
Strumia & Pagliano 2014
;
van Achterberg & Talebi 2014
;
Žikić
et al.
2014
;
Madl & Mitroiu 2019
, and personal records). In Asia it is recorded from
Iran
,
Jordan
,
Syria
and
Turkey
, in North Africa from
Morocco
(
Özbek 2020
, and personal records). Not recorded from the
Czech Republic
and
Slovakia
.
Although this species was recorded in
Austria
, no records are known from the
Czech Republic
and
Slovakia
. Though records from central Europe are old, it is unlikely that this rare species can be recorded in the
Czech Republic
and/or
Slovakia
.
Biology:
The host record of
Pemphredon lethifer
(Crabronidae)
from
Grandi (1954)
is unlikely to be correct. Newly it was recorded to be a predator-inquiline of
Ceratina
(Apidae)
, which corresponds with its morphological similarity and certain near phylogenetic relationship with
G. merceti
(P. Bogusch, unpublished records). Visited plants unknown.
Conservation:
None, not a member of fauna of the
Czech Republic
and
Slovakia
.