Gnathochorisis dentifer
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Ordo: Hymenoptera
Familia: Ichneumonidae
Genus: Gnathochorisis
Name
Gnathochorisis dentifer (Thomson, 1888) – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Blapticus dentifer Thomson 1888[1]: 1288; type depository: ZI.
- Acroblapticus dentifer Thomson (Schmiedeknecht, 1911: 2174).
- Acroblapticus debilisSchmiedeknecht 1911[2]: 2175; type depository: NM.
- Gnathochorisis dentifer Thomson (Aubert 1966[3]: 115–134).
Diagnosis
Inner eye orbits slightly divergent ventrally, face lightly matt; antenna moderately long with 22–27 flagellomeres. Mesosoma finely and densely punctate on mesoscutum, coriaceous on metapleurum. Propodeum matt, carinae complete. Fore wing with areolet short petiolate, rectangular (Fig. 21). Hind femur stout, 4.0–4.15 times as long as high. First tergite with dorsolateral carina strong; second tergite matt (Fig. 24); ovipositor 1.0–1.1 times as long as hind tibia. Fuscous, including frontal orbits; pale yellow on clypeus, mandibles, palpi, scape and pedicel ventrally, tegula, wing bases, hind corner of pronotum, fore and middle coxae and all trochanters. Rufous on rest of fore and middle legs, apical margins of metasomal tergites 2–4, and basal margins on tergites 3–6. Male with yellow face, inner orbits and malar space.
Material examined
Korea: 1 female, GW, Donghae-si, Samhwa-dong, Mureung Valley, 37°27'N 129°01'E, Malaise trap, 16 October–25 November 2005 (J.W. Lee) (YNU).
Distribution
Holarctic; in Palaearctic region it was reported from Europe, Siberia, Russian Far East (Humala 2003[4], 2007[5], etc.), Japan (Dasch 1992[6]; no data on the examined material was provided), and South Korea (new record).
Taxon Treatment
- Humala, A; Choi, J; Lee, J; 2016: A review of the genera Gnathochorisis Förster and Symplecis Förster of South Korea, with notes on Korean orthocentrines (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Orthocentrinae) ZooKeys, (562): 85-104. doi
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Other References
- ↑ Thomson C (1888) Försök till gruppering af slägtet Plectiscus (Grav.). Opuscula Entomologica, Lundensis 12: 1266–1318.
- ↑ Schmiedeknecht O (1911) Opuscula Ichneumonologica. Band. IV. Ophioninae. Blankenburg i. Thur., 2161–2271.
- ↑ Aubert J (1966) Liste d’identification No.6 (présentée par le service d’identification des Entomophages). Entomophaga 11(1): 115–134.
- ↑ Humala A (2003) The ichneumonid wasps in the fauna of Russia and adjacent countries. Subfamilies Microleptinae and Oxytorinae (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae). Nauka, Moscow, 175 pp. [In Russian]
- ↑ Humala A (2007) Subfamily Orthocentrinae. In: Lelej A (Ed.) Keys to the Insects of the Russian Far East, Vol. 4. Dal’nauka, Vladivostok, 680–718. [In Russian]
- ↑ Dasch C (1992) The Ichneumon-flies of America North of Mexico: Part 12. Subfamilies Microleptinae, Helictinae, Cylloceriinae and Oxytorinae (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae). Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute 52: 1–470.