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Misetus Wesmael 1845

Authors :
Giovanni, Filippo Di
Scaramozzino, Pier Luigi
Diller, Erich
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Zenodo, 2018.

Abstract

Key to the females of Palaearctic species of Misetus (modified from Selfa and Diller 1995. Females of M. nigritulus Kolarov, 1985 and M. tyloidalis Kolarov, 1985 are unknown). 1 Metasoma with apical tergites apically strongly concave....................................................... 2 - Metasoma with apical tergites apically weakly concave (as in Fig. 12)............................................ 3 2 Metasoma with tergites III–VII concave apically. Occipital carina meeting hypostomal carina near the base of mandible. Propodeum with area basalis not delimited. Middle field of postpetiole punctate. Flagellum with 31–33 segments. Hind tibia completely blackish-brown...................................................... M. borealis Kusigemati, 1974 - Metasoma with tergites V–VII concave. Occipital carina meeting hypostomal carina far from the base of mandible. Propodeum with area basalis delimited. Middle field of postpetiole strigose. Flagellum with 27 segments. Hind tibia mostly red......................................................................................... M. nordicator Selfa, 1995 3 Tergite II coriaceous-rugose on the basal 2/3, the remaining part of the tergite with a weak trace of coriaceous sculpture (Fig. 11). Postpetiole apically with punctures and rugae. Clypeus with apical medial tooth strong (Fig. 10). Scutellum red or red and more or less yellow marked (Fig. 11). Hind femur completely red; hind coxa red. Metasoma extensively red, sometimes with apical tergites brownish-black (Fig. 9)............................................... M. oculatus Wesmael, 1845 - Tergite II coriaceous-strigose only basally.................................................................. 4 4 Clypeus with apical median tooth visible in frontal view (Fig. 14). Postpetiole strongly punctate and less striated apically. Tergite II basally strigose (Fig. 16). Propodeum with area superomedia subpentagonal, anterior transverse carina strong (Fig. 15). Scutellum black. Hind femur apically brown marked; hind coxa reddish-brown. Metasoma from tergite II brownish marked (Fig. 13)................................................................. M. hispanator Selfa, 1995 - Clypeus with apical median tooth weak, hardly visible in frontal view (Fig. 6). Postpetiole weakly punctate. Tergite II almost entirely polished and with few scatted punctures, slightly coriaceous only at the basal 0.1 (Fig. 8). Propodeum with area superomedia elongated, anterior transverse carina weak (Fig. 7). Scutellum red. Mesosoma and metasoma entirely red (Fig. 5)........................................................................................ M. strumiai sp. nov.<br />Published as part of Giovanni, Filippo Di, Scaramozzino, Pier Luigi & Diller, Erich, 2018, A new species of Misetus Wesmael, 1845 (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Ichneumoninae, Phaeogenini) from Italy, with updated key to the females of Palaearctic species, pp. 594-600 in Zootaxa 4374 (4) on page 596, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4374.4.8, http://zenodo.org/record/1156800<br />{"references":["Selfa, J. & Diller, E. (1995) Addition to the knowledge of the Palearctic species of Misetus Wesmael [1845] (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Ichneumoninae, Phaeogenini). Linzer biologische Beitrage, 27 (2), 795 - 806.","Kolarov, J. (1985) Two new species of the genus Misetus Wesmael [1845], from Bulgaria (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae). Entomofauna, 6 (6), 57 - 64.","Wesmael, C. (1845) Tentamen dispositionis methodicae. Ichneumonum Belgii. Nouveaux Memoires de l'Academie Royale des Sciences, des Lettres et Beaux-Arts de Belgique, 18, 1 - 239."]}

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OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....88ad908346359d33a07225a801d7eabb
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6486291