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 merceti
Kieffer, 1904
Figs. 139–147
.
For synonymy see
van Achterberg & Talebi (2014)
.
Diagnosis:
Body length of females is
10–14 mm
, ovipositor
5–9 mm
. Body length of males is
10–13 mm
. Species with medium-sized ovipositor, 2.5–3.3× as long as third tibia, ovipositor sheath is dark at the apex. The head is typically shiny and inpunctate, a little elongated behind the eyes and narrowing posteriorly. Occipital collar is wide and semitransparent. Sculpture of mesonotum is shiny and very coarse. Similar to
G. variolosum
, which differs by the head being wider than long and vertex distinctly bulging behind the compound eyes, and the female ovipositor is much shorter (less than 2× as long as third tibia).
Distribution:
(
Fig. 147
): Palaearctic species. Distributed in Europe and Asia, more numerous and widespread in the south. Recorded from the following countries:
Austria
,
Bulgaria
,
Croatia
,
Czech Republic
,
France
, Georgia,
Germany
,
Greece
+
Crete
and Lesbos,
Hungary
,
Italy
+
Sardinia
and
Sicily
, Macedonia,
Montenegro
,
Poland
,
Romania
,
Russia
,
Serbia
,
Slovakia
,
Slovenia
,
Spain
,
Switzerland
,
Turkey
and
Ukraine
(
Ferrière 1946
;
Šedivý 1958
;
Oehlke 1984
;
Madl 1990
;
Pagliano & Scaramozzino 2000
;
Strumia & Pagliano 2014
;
van Achterberg & Talebi 2014
;
Žikić
et al.
2014
;
Ceccolini 2016
;
Madl & Mitroiu 2019
,
Özbek 2020
,
Wiśniowski 2020
, and personal records). In Asia from
Iran
,
Israel
,
Jordan
,
Kazakhstan
,
Kyrgyzstan
,
Syria
,
Tajikistan
,
Turkmenistan
and
Uzbekistan
, and in North Africa from
Morocco
(
van Achterberg & Talebi 2014
and personal records).
FIGURES 139–146.
Gasteruption merceti
Kieffer, 1904
. 139—female, lateral habitus, 140—male, lateral habitus, 141—female, lateral head, 142—female, frontal head, 143—female, dorsal head, 144—female, lateral mesosoma, 145—female, dorsal mesosoma, 146—female, third leg. Scale bars represent 1 mm.
Šedivý (1958
;
1989
) recorded this species both from the Czech Republic (
Moravia
) and from Slovakia. It is a relatively common species recorded mostly from the warmer parts of both countries. In the Czech Republic it was recorded from 36 localities, while only 11 (seven new and four old) are from
Bohemia
. Most of the records are from
south Moravia
. In Slovakia, it was recorded from 10 localities until 1990 and from 12 localities after 1990, most of the records are from river floodplains and the southernmost parts of the country (
Tab. 2
). A new
species for
Bohemia
.
Biology:
Recorded from May to August. Hosts are bees of the genus
Ceratina
(Apidae)
,
Ceratina callosa
(Fabricius) (
Malyshev 1964
)
,
Ceratina chalybea
Chevrier
and
Ceratina cyanea
(Kirby)
were published as hosts (
Malyshev 1966
), as well as other species of the genus. Records on
Pemphredon lethifer
and
Pemphredon rugifer
(Dahlbom)
as hosts are unlikely (
Höppner 1904
;
Ferrière 1946
;
Šedivý 1958
;
Gyorfi & Bajari 1962
). Adults visit flowers of plants of the family
Apiaceae
.
Conservation:
Although this species prefers steppic habitats especially in the warmer parts of both countries, the number of localities of occurrence is quite high and increased after the year 1990. Thus, we suggest it to be LC—least concern (
Tab. 2
).