Plutothrix bicolorata
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Ordo: Hymenoptera
Familia: Pteromalidae
Genus: Plutothrix
Name
Plutothrix bicolorata (Spinola, 1808) – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Diplolepis bicolorata Spinola, 1808: 221–222. Type specimens probably lost (Graham 1993[1]: 117).
- Plutothrix bicolorata (Spinola, 1808) new combination in Graham 1993[1]: 116–117.
- Pteromalus invenustus Walker, 1836: 11. Lectotype male (NHMUK, not examined). Designated by Kerrich and Graham (1957[2]: 294). Synonymy by Graham (1993[1]: 116).
- Pteromalus praepileus Walker, 1836: 12. Lectotype female (NHMUK, not examined). Designated by Kerrich and Graham (1957[2]: 295). Synonymy by Graham (1993[1]: 116).
- Pteromalus scenicus Walker, 1836: 10. Lectotype female (NHMUK, not examined). Designated by Kerrich and Graham (1957[2]: 294). Synonymy by Graham (1993[1]: 116–117).
- Trigonoderus apicalis Thomson, 1878: 12–13. Lectotype female (LUZN, not examined). Designated by Kerrich and Graham (1957[2]: 294). Synonymy by Graham (1993[1]: 116).
- Trigonoderus vittiger Thomson, 1878: 12. Lectotype female (LUZN, not examined). Designated by Kerrich and Graham (1957[2]: 294). Synonymy by Graham (1993[1]: 116).
Material examined
Other material: Finland (all in ZMUH): A [Alandia], 1 female, “Lemland, Nordman, 5375, coll. Nordman”, “Plutothrix scenicus (Walk.) det. Hedqvist, 1973”; Ab [Regio aboënsis], 1 female, “Finland, 669:25, Sauvo, Karuna, 23.VII–9.VIII.2000, Malaise trap, coll. R. Jussila”, “Plutothrix bicolorata (Spinola) det. Tselikh 2021”; 1 female, “Finland, 669370:323763, V, Parainen, Malaise 1A, 19.07–02.08.2020, coll. S. Väänänen, J. Paukkunen”, “Plutothrix bicolorata (Spinola) det. Tselikh 2021”; 1 female, 1 male, “Äppelö, E. Ölund”, “Plutothrix bicolorata (Spinola) det. Tselikh 2021”; N [Nylandia], 1 female, “Borgå, Fennia, Hellén”, “P. scenicus Thom. Det. Kerrich 1956”, “Plutothrix bicolorata (Spin.) det. Koponen 09”. Russia (all in ZISP): Smolensk Prov., 1 female, 1 male, near Smolensk City, 54°49'10"N, 32°05'09"E, 23.VIII.2020, coll. E. Tselikh; Belgorod Prov., 13 females, 17 males, Roven’skii Distr., Roven’ki Vill., “Roven’ki Nature Park,” “Aydar,” 49°59'01"N, 38°53'23"E, 12–13.VIII.2020, coll. S. Belokobylskij, K. Fadeev and E. Tselikh; 8 females, 5 males, Novooskolskii Distr., 10 km S of Novy Oskol City, “Belogorie” Reserve, “Stenki Izgor’ya,” 50°40'41"N, 37°48'33"E, 15.VIII.2020, coll. S. Belokobylskij and O. Kosheleva; 15 females, 32 males, Borisovskii Distr., Borisovka Vill., “Belogorie” Reserve, “Les na Vorskle,” 50°36'34"N, 35°58'55"E, 17.VIII.2020, coll. S. Belokobylskij, K. Fadeev and O. Kosheleva; 16 females, 45 males, Borisovka Vill., “Melkiy les”, 55°39'20"N, 36°00.38'E, coll. S. Belokobylskij, K. Fadeev, O. Kosheleva and E. Tselikh; Voronezh Prov., 20 females, 24 males, Bogucharskii Distr., 20 km SW of Boguchar City, “Khripunskaya Steppe,” 49°35'58"N, 40°23'56"E, 8–9.VIII.2020, coll. S. Belokobylskij, O. Kosheleva, E. Tselikh; 6 females, Kantemirovskii Distr., 20 km SW of Rossosh’ City, Zhilino Vill., 49°49'58"N, 39°19'48"E, 10–11.VIII.2020, coll. S. Belokobylskij, O. Kosheleva and E. Tselikh; Krasnodar Reg., 4 females, Sochi City, Lazarevskoe, 27.V.1979, 18.VI.1979 coll. V. Tobias; 3 females, 1 male, Sochi City, Soloniki Vill., 20.X.1980, coll. V. Tobias; 1 female, Goryachij kluch City, Kesukh River, 44°26'19"N, 39°01'52"E, 25.VIII.2015, coll. D. Rachin and E. Tselikh; 4 females, 1 male, Sochi City, “Mamedova Shchel”, 43°57'20"N, 39°18'39"E, 28.VII.2020, coll. S. Belokobylskij, K. Fadeev and E. Tselikh; 3 females, 4 males, 5 km SEE Aderbeevka Vill., 44°37'30"N, 38°09'16"E, 26.VII.2020, coll. E. Tselikh; 3 females, 1 male, Sochi City, Kalezh Vill., 44°00'25"N, 39°22'03"E, 30.VII.2020, coll. O. Kosheleva and E. Tselikh; Adygea Rep., 1 female, Guzeripl’ Vill., Kavkazsky Reserve, 21.VI.1976, coll. D. Kasparyan; Karachay-Cherkess Rep., 1 female, 1 male, Teberda, 8.VI.1976, coll. D. Kasparyan; Ingushetia Rep., 1 female, 14 km E Verkhny Alkun Vill., 10.VI.1972, coll. D. Kasparyan.
Distribution
Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Moldova, Netherlands, Romania, Russia (European part), Serbia, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom (Noyes 2019[3]; Tselikh 2019[4]).
Biology
Primary parasitoid of Anobium punctatum (De Geer, 1774) and Ernobius abietis (Fabricius, 1792) (Coleoptera, Anobiidae) (Graham 1969[5]).
Taxon Treatment
- Tselikh, E; Várkonyi, G; Dale-Skey, N; 2022: Review of the genus Plutothrix Förster, 1856 (Hymenoptera, Pteromalidae) with a key to Palaearctic species Journal of Hymenoptera Research, 93: 1-32. doi
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Other References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Graham M (1993) Revision of European species of the genera Trigonoderus Westwood and Plutothrix Förster (Hym., Pteromalidae).Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine129: 107–118.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Kerrich G, Graham M (1957) Systematic notes on British and Swedish Cleonymidae, with description of a new genus (Hym., Chalcidoidea).Transactions of the Society for British Entomology12: 265–311.
- ↑ Noyes J (2019) Universal Chalcidoidea Database – World Wide Web Electronic Publication. https://www.nhm.ac.uk/our-science/data/chalcidoids/database/ [Accessed on 10.05.2021]
- ↑ Tselikh E (2019) 38. Family Pteromalidae. In: Belokobylskij S Samartsev K Il’inskaya A (Eds) Annotated catalogue of the Hymenoptera of Russia. Volume II, Apocrita: Parasitica. Proceedings of the Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences.Supplement8: 83–111. https://doi.org/10.31610/trudyzin/2019.supl.8.5
- ↑ Graham M (1969) The Pteromalidae of North-Western Europe (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea).Bulletin of the British museum (Natural history) Entomology, Supplement16: 1–908. https://doi.org/10.5962/p.258046