Photographic catalogue of the oldest primary types of Japanese Ichneumonoidea (Hymenoptera), those described by Frederick Smith and Francis Walker in 1874
Author
Shimizu, So
Laboratory of Insect Biodiversity and Ecosystem Science, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Kôbe University, Kôbe, Hyôgo, Japan; Research Fellow (DC 1 and Overseas Challenge Program for Young Researchers), Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Tôkyô, Japan; Department of Life Sciences, The Natural History Museum, London, UK
parasitoidwasp.sou@gmail.com
Author
Broad, Gavin R.
Department of Life Sciences, The Natural History Museum, London, UK
text
Journal of Natural History
2020
2020-10-16
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10.1080/00222933.2020.1776905
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1464-5262
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Glypta albicoxa
Walker, 1874
(
Figure 37
)
Taxonomic history.
Morley (1913b)
synonymised this species with
Clistopyga incitator
(
Fabricius, 1793
)
, but
Uchida (1940b)
transferred it to
Zatypota
Förster, 1869
as a valid species.
Figure 37.
Holotype female of
Glypta albicoxa
Walker, 1874
(=
Zatypota albicoxa
(
Walker, 1874
))
: (a) labels (b) lateral habitus (c) metasoma, dorsal view (d) head, frontal view (e) head, dorsal view (f) head, lateral view (g) mesoscutum, dorsal view (h) propodeum, dorsal view (i) mesosoma, lateral view.
Current taxonomy.
Zatypota albicoxa
(
Walker, 1874
)
(
Ichneumonidae
:
Pimplinae
:
Ephialtini
).
Type
number.
Type
3b.850. Specimen #
NHMUK010881027
Type status.
Holotype
.
Sex.
Female.
Type
locality.
Japan
.
Label data.
First label, ‘Type’ (round label, with red margin; printed); second label, ‘B.M.
TYPE
/HYM./3.b.850’ (square label; first and second lines printed and third line handwriting); third label, ‘
Japan
./Coll.F. Walker./
1913–71
.’ (square label; printed); fourth label, ‘
Glypta
/ albicoxa’ (square label; handwriting); fifth label, ‘
Clistopyga
/incitator, fab.
♀
/Morley det.
xii 1913
’ (square label; ‘Morley det.’ printed and the remaining characters handwriting).
Condition.
Good, although the apical flagellomeres of the right antenna are glued to a piece of card and the rest of the antenna after the 1st flagellomere is lost.