Review of the genus Anaphes Haliday, 1833 (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) in Russia, part 1: subgenus Anaphes s. str. Author Triapitsyn, S. V. text Far Eastern Entomologist 2021 2021-06-06 432 1 48 http://dx.doi.org/10.25221/fee.432.1 journal article 10.25221/fee.432.1 2713-2196 7165990 8EBC19E9-BA98-44AF-ACEB-11C085CF06B6 Anaphes ( Anaphes ) gauthieri Debauche, 1948 Figs 47–50 Anaphes ( Anaphes ) gauthieri Debauche, 1948: 171–172 , plates XVI–XVII (illustrations). Anaphes devillei Debauche, 1948 (misidentification): Hellén, 1974: 27 (in part, record from “Terijoki”, USSR, female only). Anaphes gauthieri Debauche : Huber, 1992: 74 (list). Anaphes ( Anaphes ) gauthieri Debauche : Huber & Thuróczy, 2018: 26 (list, type information, synonyms), 45 (key), 91 (illustration). MATERIAL EXAMINED . Russia : Moskovskaya oblast’, Pushkinskiy rayon, Pushkino, Mamontovka , 10–20.VII 2000 ( E.Ya. Shuvakhina ) [ 1 ♀ , UCRC ]. Primorskii krai, Ussuriyskiy rayon, Gornotayozhnoye , 43.66°N 132.25°E , 200 m , 15–30.IX 2000 (M. V . Michailovskaya) [ 3 ♀ , IBPV , UCRC ]. Saint Petersburg , Kurortnyi rayon, Komarovo , 24.VI 1927 ( W. Hellén ) , dunes [ 1 ♀ , FMNH ] (misidentified by W. Hellén as A. devillei ). Stavropol’skii krai: Achikulak , 21.VIII 2002 ( V . V . Kostjukov) [ 1 ♀ , UCRC ]. Prietokskiy , 12.VIII 2003 ( V . V . Kostjukov) [1 , UCRC ]. EXTRALIMITAL MATERIAL EXAMINED . Italy : Lazio , Viterbo Prov., Ponte San Pietro, 42°31.669’N 11°36.353’E , 75 m , 10.VI 2003 (M. Bologna, J. Munro, A. Owen, J.D. Pinto) [ 1 ♀ , UCRC ]. Kyrgyzstan : Issyk-Kul , Ak-Shyrrak , 41°47’52’’N 78°39’44’’E , 2950 m, 4. VI 1999 ( C.H. Dietrich ) [ 5 ♀ , UCRC ]. Republic of Korea : Gyeonggi-Do , Suwon-si , Seodun-dong , Seoul National University , 17.IX 2001 ( J.-W. Kim ) [ 1 ♀ , UCRC ] . DIAGNOSIS. FEMALE (specimens from the European part of Russia and Italy ). Antenna ( Fig. 47 ) with scape (excluding radicle) 2.5–3.4× as long as wide, smooth; F2 shorter than pedicel and F3–F6 at least as long as pedicel (usually longer), F2 2.0–2.6× as long as wide, combined length of F1 and F2 at least slightly shorter than F3, F3 the longest funicular, F3–F6 each with 2 mps; clava with 6 mps, 2.6–3.0× as long as wide, 0.9–1.1× as long as combined length of F5 and F6. Fore wing ( Fig. 48 ) 5.4–6.5× as long as wide; longest marginal seta 1.3– 1.5× maximum wing width; marginal space separated from medial space by 2 lines of setae. Hind wing ( Fig. 48 ) 19–22× as long as wide; longest marginal seta 3.5–4.1× maximum wing width, disc usually with only admarginal rows of setae but sometimes with an additional short, irregular row of setae at apex. Metatarsomere 1 slightly shorter than metatarsomere 2 ( Fig. 50). Ovipositor ( Fig. 49 ) occupying 0.7–0.9× length of gaster (and thus not extending forward under mesosoma), not exserted beyond apex of gaster posteriorly, and 0.9–1.2× length of metatibia. In the specimens from the eastern Palaearctic region, scape (minus radicle) relatively a little longer (up to 4.2× as long as wide) and clava 3.1× as long as wide. MALE. Known (Debauche, 1948). DISTRIBUTION. Russia *; Austria , Belgium , Germany , Italy *, Kyrgyzstan *, Netherlands , Poland , Republic of Korea *, Serbia . Some other records (Noyes, 2019) need verification. HOST. Curculionidae : Isochnus sequensi (Stierlin, 1894) (Noyes, 2019) . COMMENTS. One specimen, which has 1 mps on F4 on one antenna but none on the other ( Russia : Moskovskaya oblast’, Noginskiy rayon, Fryazevo, 9.VII 2002 (S.V. Triapitsyn) [ 1 ♀ , UCRC]), otherwise fits A . ( Anaphes ) gauthieri better than A . ( Anaphes ) ovipositor Soyka, 1946 as it has a very short F2. I examined two card-mounted specimens, a female and a male (in FMNH ) from Komarovo, Kurortnyi rayon, Saint Petersburg , Russia , both identified by W. Hellén as Anaphes devillei Debauche, 1948 and labeled only as “Terijoki Hellén.”, the male standing under W . Hellén’s number 827 on faded light brown paper; in the unpublished W. Hellén’s notebooks in the FMNH, this number on this color of paper corresponds to the following information (M. Koponen, personal communication): collected on 24.VI 1927 in Kellomäki (dunes). Following slide-mounting, I determined the female to belong to A . ( Anaphes ) gauthieri . The male, an Anaphes sp. , is not identifiable even to subgenus, so it was not slide-mounted.