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 laticeps
(Tournier, 1877)
Figs. 121–130
.
For synonymy see
van Achterberg & Talebi (2014)
.
Diagnosis:
Body length of both females and males is
8–13 mm
, ovipositor length varies between
6–12 mm
. Ovipositor sheath is 3.5–5.4× long as third tibia, with whitish apex 1.1–1.4× as long as third basitarsus. Head quadratic with a matte and very finely sculptured vertex, the occipital carina narrow with a small pit-like depression in the middle (this depression can be very rarely obsolescent). Antesternal carina sharp, well-developed.
Distribution:
(
Fig. 130
): West-Palaearctic species occurring in south and central Europe, recorded from the following countries:
Austria
,
Bulgaria
,
Croatia
,
Czech Republic
,
Germany
,
Greece
+
Crete
,
Hungary
,
Italy
, Macedonia,
Poland
,
Portugal
,
Romania
,
Russia
,
Serbia
,
Slovakia
,
Spain
,
Switzerland
,
Turkey
,
Ukraine
and the
United Kingdom
(
Ferrière 1946
;
Šedivý 1958
;
Madl 1988
;
1989
;
Pagliano & Scaramozzino 2000
;
Saure
et al.
2000
;
Broad & Livermore 2014
;
Strumia & Pagliano 2014
;
Žikić
et al.
2014
;
van Achterberg 2019
;
Madl & Mitroiu 2019
,
Özbek 2020
,
Wiśniowski 2020
, and personal records). Recorded also in
Iran
and
Turkey
in the Middle East as well as
Morocco
in North Africa (
van Achterberg & Talebi 2014
and personal records). It is not numerous in any country and is suggested to be a rarer species.
Šedivý (1958
;
1989
) recorded this species both from the Czech Republic (
Moravia
) and from Slovakia. It is a rare species, recorded both from the Czech Republic and Slovakia, but the number of records is low. In
Bohemia
, it was recorded only in four localities, two old and two recent. In
Moravia
, the number of localities was nine until 1990 and 12 after 1990. In Slovakia, the total number of localities is 25, and only nine are recent records. The species is distributed mostly in warmer parts of both countries. A new
species for
Bohemia
.
FIGURES 121–129.
Gasteruption laticeps
(Tournier, 1877)
. 121—female, lateral habitus, 122—male, lateral habitus, 123—female, lateral head, 124—female, frontal head, 125—female, dorsal head, 126—female, lateral mesosoma, 127—female, dorsal mesosoma, 128—female, third leg, 129—male, third leg. Scale bars represent 1 mm.
Biology:
Recorded from May to September. There are only few literature records on the hosts of this species.
Malyshev (1964)
reported unidentified species of the genus
Hylaeus
(Colletidae)
and
Gyorfi & Bajari (1962)
Pemphredon
sp. (
Crabronidae
), which is probably an unlikely record. In our experience, this species was often reared from oak galls of
Andricus kollari
(Hartig) (Cynipidae)
from the nests of
Hylaeus angustatus
(Schenck)
(P. Bogusch, unpublished). Recorded on flowers of the family
Apiaceae
.
Conservation:
G. laticeps
is a rare species occurring in forest-steppe habitats of the warmer parts of both countries. The number of records in the past and present is similar, recently it was rarely recorded in
Slovakia
but more often in the south of the
Czech Republic
. Most recent records in both countries come from our survey on bees and wasps of oak galls of cynipid wasps genus
Andricus
, and only several records, especially from the
Czech Republic
, represent specimens collected in the field. Although this species is not numerous, there is no significant loss of occurrence records and I suggest it to be LC—least concern (
Tab. 2
).