Phaenoglyphis fuscicornis

Main Authors: Ferrer-Suay, Mar, Selfa, Jesús, Pujade-Villar, Juli
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author Ferrer-Suay, Mar
Selfa, Jesús
Pujade-Villar, Juli
title Phaenoglyphis fuscicornis
publishDate 2018
topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Hymenoptera
Charipidae
Phaenoglyphis
Phaenoglyphis fuscicornis
url https://zenodo.org/record/3794071
contents Phaenoglyphis fuscicornis (Thomson, 1877) Figs 6.9, 7.3 Allotria (Auloxysta) fuscicornis Thomson, 1877: 813. Type: deposited in MZLU (examined). Phaenoglyphis fuscicornis – Kieffer 1900: 113. — Andrews 1978: 94. Phaenoglyphis (Phaenoglyphis) fuscicornis – Hellén 1963: 6. Diagnosis Phaenoglyphis fuscicornis is mainly characterized by a closed radial cell that is 2.8 times as long as wide in both males and females; the presence of pronotal and propodeal carinae; the presence of notauli; scutellum with two oval scutellar foveae separated by a carina and not delimited posteriorly (Fig. 7.3); female antenna with club shape beginning on F3, rhinaria beginning on F1, F1 longer than pedicel, F1 slightly longer than F2, F2 slightly shorter than F3, and F3 subequal to F4 (Fig. 6.9); male antenna with club shape beginning on F3, rhinaria beginning on F5, F1 curved, F1 longer than pedicel and F2, F2 subequal to F3, and F3 slightly shorter than F4. It is similar to P. americana Baker, 1896 (Figs 8.3, 9.3), but can be differentiated by where the club shape begins in females (on F 3 in P. fuscicornis (Fig. 6.9), but on F 2 in P. americana), the shape of the notauli (deeply excavated anteriorly and weakly posteriorly in P. fuscicornis (Fig. 7.3), but clearly visible all along in P. americana) and where rhinaria and club shape begin in males (club shape begins in F3 and rhinaria in F 5 in P. fuscicornis, while both begin in F 2 in P. americana). Material examined Lectotype SWEDEN: &male;, [Lund], [1969, 91 (green label)], [1972, 52], [ZML.2004, 342 (green label)], [Lectotype Allotria (Auloxysta) fuscicornis Thomson,1877 &male;desig.M. Ferrer-Suay2011 (red label)],[Phaenoglyphis fuscicornis (Thomson, 1877) &male; M. Ferrer-Suay det. 2011] (MZLU). Paralectotype SWEDEN: 1 &male; [L-d], [1972, 53], [ZML.2004, 341 (green label)], [Paralectotype Allotria (Auloxysta) fuscicornis Thomson, 1877 &male; (red label)], [Phaenoglyphis fuscicornis (Thomson, 1877) &male; M. Ferrer- Suay det. 2011] (MZLU). Distribution Palaearctic. Certain records: France (Ferrer-Suay et al. 2015a: 132), Sweden (Thomson 1877: 813). Uncertain records: Finland (Hellén 1963: 7), Romania (Ionescu 1969: 275).
Published as part of Ferrer-Suay, Mar, Selfa, Jesús & Pujade-Villar, Juli, 2018, Palaearctic species of Charipinae (Hymenoptera, Figitidae): two new species, synthesis and identification key, pp. 1-110 in European Journal of Taxonomy 427 on pages 86-87, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2018.427, http://zenodo.org/record/3787233
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