Bassettia gemmae ASHMEAD, 1896, 1998
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.12585553 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12585710 |
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Bassettia gemmae ASHMEAD, 1896
Bassettia gemmae ASHMEAD 1896: 128 . Female.
Type material examined – Three syntype females “ J. G. Barlow, Cadef. Mo. Apr. 27.83”, handwritten label “ Bassettia gemmae Ashm. ”, and red “Type No 3082 USNM ” in the USNM . 1 lectotype female and 2 paralectotype females bearing the above labels are here designated with a red label “ LECTOTYPE. Bassettia gemmae Ashmead. Design. G. Melika 1998 ”.
Diagnosis – Similar to the sexual female of B. ligni in that the metasoma is nearly as high as long in lateral view; however, in B. gemmae the mesoscutum is transversely dull rugose and the body is black while in the sexual female of B. ligni , the mesoscutum is delicately transversely rugo-reticulate, the head is brown and the mesosoma is dark brown to blackish brown.
Biology – Only the asexual female is known. Adults emerge in April. WELD (1926) captured adults ovipositing in buds of Q. alba L.
Distribution – USA: Missouri ( Ashmead 1896), Illinois, District of Columbia ( WELD 1926).
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Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History |
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Bassettia gemmae ASHMEAD, 1896
Melika, G & Abrahamson, WG 2007 |
Bassettia gemmae ASHMEAD 1896: 128
ASHMEAD, W. H. 1896: 128 |