Trissolcus flavipes

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Taxonavigation

Ordo: Hymenoptera
Familia: Platygastroidea
Genus: Trissolcus

Name

Trissolcus flavipes (Thomson)Wikispecies linkPensoft Profile

Description

Female body length: 1.32–1.62 mm (n=8). Body color: head and mesosoma black, metasoma black to reddish brown. Head. Color of radicle: pale brown; yellow. Length of radicle: less than width of clypeus. Color of A1–A6 in female: A3–A4 yellow, elsewhere yellow to brown. Color of A7–A11 in female: pale brown to black. Number of basiconic sensilla on A6: 0. Number of basiconic sensilla on A7: 2. Facial striae: present as short grooves. Number of clypeal setae: 2. Microsculpture on gena directly above mandibular condyle: present. Shape of ventral gena in lateral view: narrow. Genal carina: absent. Malar striae: absent. Sculpture of malar sulcus: antero-posteriorly striate. Orbital furrow: medially delimited by ridge or carina at midpoint of eye, poorly defined or absent near intersection with malar sulcus. Macrosculpture of frons between antennal scrobe and anterior ocellus: with circular ring, ring margined dorsally by arched rugae. Preocellar pit: present. Setation of lateral frons: sparse. Punctation of lateral frons: moderately dense. Sculpture directly ventral to preocellar pit: absent. Macrosculpture of lateral frons: absent. OOL: lateral ocellus and eye without continuous scleritic separation. Hyperoccipital carina: complete. Macrosculpture of posterior vertex: absent. Microsculpture on posterior vertex along occipital carina: present. Anterior margin of occipital carina: finely crenulate to smooth.
Mesosoma. Epomial carina: present. Macrosculpture of lateral pronotum directly anterior to netrion: striate, striae formed by elongation of cells of netrion sulcus. Netrion sulcus: complete. Pronotal suprahumeral sulcus in posterior half of pronotum: clearly indicated by cells. Location of pronotal suprahumeral sulcus: percurrent. Number of episternal foveae: 4 or more. Course of episternal foveae ventrally: abutting postacetabular sulcus. Course of episternal foveae dorsally: extending to mesopleural pit. Subacropleural sulcus: present. Speculum: transversely strigose. Mesopleural pit: extending ventrally into dorsoventral furrow parallel to mesopleural carina. Mesopleural carina: well defined anteriorly, poorly defined to absent posteriorly. Sculpture of femoral depression: smooth. Patch of striae at posteroventral end of femoral depression: absent; present, striae weakly developed and perpendicular to long axis of femoral depression. Setal patch at posteroventral end of femoral depression: present. Microsculpture of anteroventral mesopleuron: present dorsally. Macrosculpture of anteroventral mesopleuron: absent. Postacetabular sulcus: formed by large cells. Mesopleural epicoxal sulcus: formed by large cells. Setation of posteroventral metapleuron: absent. Sculpture of dorsal metapleural area: smooth in anterodorsal corner, coarsely rugose posteriorly. Posterodorsal metapleural sulcus: poorly defined to absent. Paracoxal sulcus in ventral half of metapleuron: indistinguishable from sculpture to absent. Anteroventral extension of metapleuron: extending to base of mesocoxa. Metapleural epicoxal sulcus: present as coarse rugae. Mesoscutal humeral sulcus: indicated by a line of cells. Median mesoscutal carina: absent. Macrosculpture of mesoscutum: absent. Pattern of mesoscutal microsculpture: uniform throughout; effaced posteriorly. Mesoscutal suprahumeral sulcus: comprised of cells. Length of mesoscutal suprahumeral sulcus: about half the length of anterolateral edge of mesoscutum. Parapsidal line: absent. Notaulus: extending at least 1/3 length of mesoscutum. Median protuberance on anterior margin of mesoscutellum: absent; present. Protruberance on anterior margin of mesoscutellum directly posterior to notaulus: absent; present. Shape of dorsal margin of anterior lobe of axillar crescent: round. Sculpture of anterior lobe of axillar crescent: dorsoventrally strigose. Area bounded by axillar crescent: punctures visible in at least ventral half, not quite striate. Macrosculpture of mesoscutellum: absent. Microsculpture on mesoscutellum: present throughout; absent. Median mesoscutellar carina: absent. Setation of posterior scutellar sulcus: present. Form of metascutellum: coarsely rugose. Metanotal trough: foveate, foveae occupying more than half of metanotal height. Metapostnotum: invaginated near lateral edge of metascutellum. Length of postmarginal vein: about twice as long as stigmal vein. Color of legs: coxae dark brown to black, elsewhere yellow. Anteromedial portion of metasomal depression: punctate or crenulate.
Metasoma. Longitudinal striae on T1 posterior to basal costae: present. Number of sublateral setae (on one side): uncertain, 0. Setation of laterotergite 1: absent. Longitudinal striation of T2: present in anterior two-thirds of tergite. Setation of T2: uncertain, sparsely present in posterolateral corner. Setation of laterotergite 2: absent; present. Posteriorly directed setae on medial S1: present. Striation of S2: present in anterior half of sternite not covered by laterotergites. Setation of S2: present posteromedially.

Diagnosis

Trissolcus flavipes can be easily identified by the circular impression on the frons directly above the antennal scrobe. Transverse striation may exist surrounding this impression to varying degrees but even in these cases the circular marking remains distinct. The lack of a well-defined orbital furrow near the malar sulcus, the presence of only 2 clypeal setae, and the visible dorsal limit to the cells inside of the axillar crescent (Figure 9) also help to identify this species from other members of the flavipes species group.

Link to distribution map

http://hol.osu.edu/map-large.html?id=3236

Material examined

Lectotype, female, T. flavipes: SWEDEN: Västra Götaland Co., Bohuslän Prov., no date, Boheman, NHRS-HEVA 000002617 (deposited in NHRS). Holotype, female, T. circus: RUSSIA: Primor’ye Terr., Troitsy Bay, 11.VII–15.VII.1972, M. Kozlov, ZMAS 0143 (deposited in ZIN). Paratypes of T. circus: RUSSIA: 2 females, 1 male, USNMENT00916631–00916633 (ZIN). Other material: (7 females, male) JAPAN: 4 females, OSUC 542416, 542418, 542422542423 (CNCI). RUSSIA: 1 male, USNMENT00916634 (ZIN). THAILAND: 1 female, OSUC 523952 (OSUC). UNITED KINGDOM: 2 females, USNMENT00916409, 00916415 (BMNH).

Comments

Trissolcus flavipes has a peculiar distribution, the specimens that we examined directly are from Europe, Eastern Asia, and Thailand and among them we found no characters that suggested a European species and an Asian species. Kononova (2014)[1] published a photograph of the frons of T. crassus that illustrates the circular marking that we have found to be diagnostic for the species. Her description of T. crassus is entirely consistent with our concept of the species, and it is on this basis that we treat T. crassus as a junior synonym of T. flavipes. The two Ukrainian specimens from which she described T. crassus serve to help bridge the distributional gap between the opposite ends of the Palearctic. Notable intraspecific variation occurs in the degree to which microsculpture is expressed in the femoral depression, ranging from distinctly microsculptured throughout to entirely smooth.

Taxon Treatment

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Other References

  1. Kononova S (2014) [Egg-parasitoides of the genus Trissolcus (Hymenoptera, Scelionidae, Telenominae) from Palaearctic region. The morhological group flavipes. 2. Identification key to species of the flavipes group. ] Zoologicheskii Zhurnal 93(12): 1420–1426. https://doi.org/10.7868/S0044513414120083