Revision of the Swedish species of Neoxorides Clément, 1938 (Ichneumonidae: Poemeniinae) with the description of a new species and an illustrated key to species
Author
Johansson, Niklas
B0031F47-99F7-4FEE-B545-B6F1E79E1A4E
Baskarp Fredriksberg 1, 566 92 Habo, Sweden.
chrysis32@yahoo.se
Author
Klopfstein, Seraina
4F22C48F-2D0E-4554-95C9-01D2635E3146
Naturhistorisches Museum Basel, Augustinergasse 2, CH- 4001 Basel, Switzerland.
seraina.klopfstein@bs.ch
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European Journal of Taxonomy
2020
2020-07-06
680
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journal article
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10.5852/ejt.2020.680
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Neoxorides nitens
(
Gravenhorst, 1829
)
Figs 4C
,
5C
, E–F
Xorides nitens
Gravenhorst, 1829: 847–848
.
Neoxorides nitens
var.
albicollis
Clément, 1938: 518
.
Neoxorides nitens
var.
nigrifacis
Clément, 1938: 518
.
Neoxorides nitens
–
Clément 1938: 518
. —
Oehlke 1966: 888–889
. —
Kasparyan 1981: 94
. —
Kolarov 1997: 2014
. —
Varga 2015: 4
, fig. 3.
Xorides nitens
–
Holmgren 1860: 65
. —
Dalla Torre
1901
–1902: 382. —
Schmiedeknecht 1908: 1369
.
Diagnosis
Fore wing length
7–13 mm
.
Neoxorides nitens
is distinguished from other species of the genus by the more or less polished and scarcely punctate mesosternum and mesopleuron (
Fig. 4C
). The anterior part of the pronotum is reflexed as a lamella (
Fig. 5C
), a feature which is sometimes less distinct in small males. The male, however, is easily separated based on the black central area of the face, a feature not present in any other species of the genus in the Western Palaearctic. The colouration of both female and male is usually quite dark with the tegulae, sides of the pronotum and palpi black or dark brown, and the coxae orange, devoid of any whitish or yellow spots. However, quite often, the lower part of the pronotum has a white line laterally (
var.
albicollis
(
Clément 1938
))
. Based on the colouration alone, the species is most likely to be confused with
N. opacus
, but the male of that species has the face entirely white and both sexes have the mesopleuron and mesosternum more densely punctate-rugose on a shagreened background.
Material examined
SWEDEN
•
14 ♀
,
8 ♂♂
;
NHRS
,
NJ
.
GERMANY
•
2 ♀♀
,
1 ♂
;
MR
.
Ecology
In
Sweden
,
N. nitens
is probably connected to cerambycids feeding on oak
Quercus
L.
Kasparyan (1981)
lists a variety of hosts and though some of them, such as
Plagionotus detritus
(Linnaeus, 1758)
and
Pyrrhidium sanguineum
(Linnaeus, 1758)
, feed on oak and might have been reared from the same substrate, the only authenticated rearing record seems to be from the cerambycid
Phymatodes testaceus
(Linnaeus, 1758)
and the buprestid
Ovalisia mirifica
(Mulsant, 1855) (
Broad
et al.
2018
)
. The latter is monophagous on elm
Ulmus
L. sp. and does not occur in
Sweden
.
Distribution and status in
Sweden
Locally abundant in Southern
Sweden
in areas with oak. Bl, Ha, Sk, Sm, Ög, Öl.
Remarks
The male is very variable regarding the length of the metasoma (
Fig. 5
E–F).
DNA barcode
The barcodes of this species are separated from their closest barcode (in
N. collaris
) by 7.3% p-distance. The sequences are stored on BOLD under accession numbers: FBICA016-10 (BC ZSM HYM 05526), FBICA110-11 (BC ZSM HYM 07425), FBICA018-10 (BC ZSM HYM 05528), BCHYM10139-15 (BC ZSM HYM 24104), FBICA168-11 (BC ZSM HYM 07483), FBICA167-11 (BC ZSM HYM 07482), FBICA562-11 (BC ZSM HYM 10727), FBICA560-11 (BC ZSM HYM 10725).