Review of Gasteruption Latreille (Hymenoptera, Gasteruptiidae) from Iran and Turkey, with the description of 15 new species
Author
van Achterberg, Cornelis
Author
Talebi, Ali Asghar
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.458.8531
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.458.8531
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Taxon classification Animalia Hymenoptera Gasteruptiidae
Gasteruption minutum (Tournier, 1877)
Figs 315-330
Foenus
minutus
Tournier, 1877: ix;
Capron 1880
: 89;
Schletterer 1889
: 398 (as synonym of
Gasteruption assectator
(Linnaeus)).
Faenus minutus
;
Abeille de Perrin 1879
: 265, 267, 277.
Gasteruption minutum
;
Kieffer 1912
: 257;
Hedicke 1939
: 16;
Ferriere
1946
: 235, 238, 240;
Hellen
1950
: 4;
Crosskey 1951
: 295;
Sedivy
1958
: 36, 37, 40;
Schmidt 1969
: 295;
Hedqvist 1973
: 185;
Dolfuss 1982
: 24;
Alexander 1983
: 150;
Allen 1983
: 82;
Madl 1987a
: 403,
1987b
: 23,
1988c
38,
1989a
160,
1989b
44,
1990a
128,
1990b
480, 482;
Kozlov 1988
: 245, 247;
Neumayer et al. 1999
: 220;
Kofler and Madl 1990
: 322;
Wall 1994
: 159;
Scaramozzino 1995
: 3;
Pagliano and Scaramozzino 2000
: 11, 19, 30;
Saure 2001
: 29;
Wisniowski 2004
: 118; van der
Smissen 2010
: 373;
van Achterberg 2013
: fig. 172.
Foenus longigena
Thomson, 1883: 849;
Ferriere
1946
: 240;
Hedqvist 1973
: 185;
Madl 1988c
: 39. Synonymized with
Gasteruption minutum
(Tournier) by
Ferriere
, 1946, Schmidt, 1969 and Hedqvist, 1973.
Gasteruption longigena
;
Schletterer 1889
: 399;
Dalla Torre 1902
: 1068;
Kieffer 1912
: 270;
Schmiedeknecht 1930
: 380, 381;
Hedicke 1939
: 16;
Hellen
1950
: 4 (as G.
"longiserra"
, and as synonym of
Gasteruption minutum
(Tournier));
Hedqvist 1973
: 185 (lectotype designation);
Wall 1994
: 149.
Foenus borealis
Thomson, 1883: 849;
Hedicke 1939
: 7;
Hedqvist 1973
: 181, 182 (invalid lectotype designation);
Wall 1994
: 148. Synonymized with
Gasteruption assectator
(Linnaeus) by Schletterer, 1889. Syn. n.
Gasteruption boreale
;
Schletterer 1885
: 303.
Gasteruption abeillei
Kieffer, 1912: 228, 231, 251;
Hedicke 1939
: 5;
Ferriere
1946
: 235, 240;
Leclercq 1948
: 75;
Wall 1994
: 148. Synonymized with
Gasteruption assectator
(Linnaeus) by Madl, 1989a. Syn. n.
Type material.
Lectotype of
Gasteruption minutum
here designated, ♀ (MHNG) "[Switzerland], Peney, [near
Geneve
], vii.[18]75", "Cn Tournier",
"Type"
,
Foenus minutus
Tourn., ♀", "Lectotypus, des. Madl, 1987"; Paralectotypes (4 ♀, MHNG) and all from Peney, 2 ♀ collected vii.1876, 1 ♀ vii.1875 and 1 ♀ 10.vi.1875; the paralectotypes from France and Italy were not found. Lectotype of
Gasteruption longigena
♀, (ZIL)
"Ron"
, [=
Roennemoella
, Skane-Norrland], "Lectotypus
Foenus longigena
Thoms., ♀, K.-J. Hedqvist, det. 1972". Lectotype of
Gasteruption boreale
here designated ♂ (ZIL) from Lappland (
"Lpl."
,
"borealis"
); the female lectotype from Norway designated by
Hedqvist (1973)
is invalid because it is not from the type locality. The type series of
Gasteruption abeillei
from Pereneese and Landes should be in the Abeille de Perrin collection, but no specimen was found. Kieffer gives in his description as main character the short ovipositor ("Bohrer etwas
kuerzer
als das 1. Segment"), which fits better with G. boreale/minutum than with
Gasteruption assectator
.
Additional material.
*Iran (Kerman, Sirac, 1640 m; Isfahan, Najafabad); *Turkey (27 km SE of Aksaray, Ihlara; Van, 30 km N of Baskale, 2700 m; Tunceli, 17 km W of Ovacik, 1250 m; Kerman, Sirac, 1640 m; Bolu, lake).
Diagnosis.
Apex of ovipositor sheath blackish or slightly brownish, if rather pale apically then pale part distinctly shorter than hind basitarsus; ovipositor sheath 0.5-0.9 times as long as hind tibia and 0.3-0.6 times as long as hind tibia and tarsus combined; occipital carina obsolescent (Figs 315, 323) and hardly protruding ventro-posteriorly; head in anterior view protruding below lower level of eyes by about basal width of mandible and mandibular condylus distinctly below lower level of eyes (Figs 320, 327), either subparallel (= typical form) or narrowed ventrally (f. boreale)); in lateral view condylar incision of malar space remains far removed from eye (Fig. 329); antesternal carina narrow; head, mesosoma laterally and scapus black; clypeus with small depression or depression obsolescent; apical antennal segment at most 1.2 times as long as third antennal segment and its colour similar to colour of medial segments; antenna of ♀ slightly shiny and blackish or dark brown; mesoscutum and head similarly coriaceous, at most mesoscutum superficially rugulose; hind coxa very densely and finely sculptured dorsally; hind tibia stout, with a distinct subbasal ivory ring and swollen, resulting in a distinctly convex ventral border (Fig. 322); hind basitarsus stout to slender (Figs 322, 325); hind tibial spurs yellowish-brown or brown; hind tarsus brown, dark brown or blackish; incision of hypopygium shallow. Males have third antennal segment usually rather long, significantly longer than second segment (Fig. 326) and fourth antennal segment shorter than second and third segments combined.
Distribution
.
Europe, Iran, Turkey. New for the fauna of Iran and Turkey.
Biology.
Probably predator-inquiline of
Hylaeus
nests (Wall, 1994). Collected from end of May till early August.
Figures 315-322.
Gasteruption minutum
(Tournier), female, lectotype. 315 head lateral 316 mesosoma lateral 317 mesonotum dorsal 318 fore wing 319 ovipositor sheath 320 head anterior 321 head dorsal 322 hind leg.
Figures 323-330.
Gasteruption minutum
(Tournier), male, lectotype of
Gasteruption boreale
(Thomson). 323 head lateral 324 mesosoma lateral 325 hind leg 326 basal antennal segments 327 head anterior 328 head dorsal 329 detail of malar space lateral 330 clypeus and malar space anterior.