Arotes albicinctus (Varga, Alexander 2013)
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Ordo: Hymenoptera
Familia: Ichneumonidae
Genus: Arotes
Name
Arotes albicinctus Varga, Alexander, 2013 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Arotes albicinctus Varga, Alexander, 2013, Biodiversity Data Journal 1: 1008-1008.
Materials Examined
Ukraine Varga Ukraine Varga
Description
DescriptionGeneral features Fore wing 13 mm long. Nervellus broken near the middle. Mandible with lower tooth longer than upper tooth. Flagellum with 37 segments. Head polished, face and partly clypeus with median longitudinal wrinkles. In dorsal view temples parallel behind eyes. Notauli strong. Mesopleuron, metapleuron, scutellum, mid and hind coxa and hind femur densely and clearly punctate. Metasoma polished, without well defined punctation. OTI 2.3. Hind femur robust. Female. Head, mesosoma and metasoma black. Coloration of first and second tergites varies (see "Taxon discussion") (Fig. 1a, b, c). Clypeus and mandibles black. Flagellum black with white ring, scape and pedicel black. Legs black: all coxae, trochanters and trochantelli almost black, fore and mid tibiae and tarsi ventrally, apex of fore and mid femora, base of hind femur and tibia and tarsomeres 2-5 of hind tarsus white. Male. Coloration as in female, but differs by face, tegula entirely andpedicel partly yellow. Flagellum yellow ventrally, without white ring. First and second tergites with wide apical light stripes (Fig. 1d).
Distribution
Distribution Albania (Kolarov 1992), Austria (Kazmierczak 1991), Azerbaijan (Meyer 1934), Belarus (Tereshkin 1989), Bulgaria (Kolarov 1997), China (Sheng and Sun 2007), former Czechoslovakia (Sedivy 1989), Finland (Hellen 1940), France (Aubert 1968), Georgia (Meyer 1934), Germany (Horstmann 2001), Hungary (Aubert 1969), Iran (Masnadi-Yazdinejad et al. 2010), Italy (Masi 1948), Korea (Uchida 1955), Netherlands (Zwakhals 1989), Poland (Kazmierczak 2004), Portugal (Blanchard 1840), Romania (Constantineanu and Pisica 1977), Armenia, Russia (Altay Terr., Chita Reg., Irkutsk Reg., Khabarovsk Terr., Primor'ye Terr.) (Kasparyan and Khalaim 2007), Spain (Anento and Selfa 1996), Turkey (Kolarov 1995), Ukraine (Besser 1835), United Kingdom (Kloet and Hincks 1945).
Taxon Treatment
- Varga, Alexander; 2013: A review of the subfamily Acaenitinae Foerster, 1869 (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) from Ukrainian Carpathians, Biodiversity Data Journal 1: 1008-1008. doi
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