Temelucha tricolorata Šedivý, 1968
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Temelucha tricolorata Šedivý, 1968 View in CoL . Casopis
Moravskeho Musea, 53: 263. Holotype ♂. — Moravian
Museum, Preslova, Czech Republic.
Material examined: 1♂ ( DPPZ), IRAN, Kerman Province, Jiroft, Sad (28°63‘02“N, 57°47‘05“E, 635 m), swept on Medicago sativa , 17.03.2014, leg.: N. Amirinasab ; 1♂ ( DPPZ), IRAN, Kerman Province, Bard sir (29°55‘19“N, 56°35‘13“E, 2038 m), swept on Medicago sativa , 13.03.2013, leg.: M. Azad GoogleMaps ; 1♂ ( MZM), Afghanistan, Nengrahar, Jalalabad , 05.04.1966, leg.: Povolny & Tenora, Det : J. Sedivy.
Distribution in Iran: Khorasan-e Razavi ( Barahoei et al., 2014).
Distribution: Palaearctic ( Afghanistan, Canary Islands, Iran, Turkey) and Kerman Provinces.
Diagnosis (Male). Body 5.5 mm, fore wing 3.6 mm. Temple short, weakly constricted behind eyes in lateral view ( Figure 10a View Figure 10 ). Clypeus with distinctly curved apical margin ( Figure 10b View Figure 10 ). Malar space about 0.45× as long as basal width of mandible. Eyes parallel. Lateral ocellus diameter longer than the distance between lateral ocellus and eye ( Figure 10c View Figure 10 ). Mesoscutum with dense punctures ( Figure 10d View Figure 10 ). Basal area of propodeum quadrate ( Figure 10e View Figure 10 ). Areola and petiolar area not separated, narrow and shine, covered with lightly transverse striation. Median longitudinal carinae convergent in the middle. Second lateral area weakly striated. Fore wing with vein 2 m-cu interstitial. Basal abscissa of M + Cu pigmented. Ventral margins of the first tergite touching each other. Body yellowish-cream; antenna brownish. Occiput, frons medially, area of ocelli and teeth of mandibles, median lobe and lateral lobes of mesoscutum black. Mesopleuron, metapleuron and propodeum black with brownish patch. Legs yellow with brown patterns. Hind coxa black basally. Tergites blackish-brown basally then yellow toward the apical and lateral edges ( Figure 10f View Figure 10 ).
Temelucha variipes ( Szépligeti, 1899) *
Cremastus variipes Szépligeti, 1899 . Természetrajzi Füzetek, 23 (1900): 5. Holotype ♀. — Hungarian Natural History Museum , Budapest.
Material examined: 1♀ ( DPPZ), IRAN, Kermanshah Province, Bayangan, Dodan (35°00’26”N, 46°12’51”E, 967 m), Malaise trap situated in orchard no 1, 15.07.2015 GoogleMaps ; 1♀ ( DPPZ), same collecting data, 30.04.2015 , leg.: M. Zardouei Heydari; “ T. confluens (Gravenhorst) ”, 1♀ ( TMUC) Fars Province, Noor-Abad (30°07‘03“N, 51°33‘48“E, 1695 m), 08.04.2014 GoogleMaps , Sweeping net, leg.: A. Amiri, Det: A. Amiri.
Distribution in Iran: Kerman and Kermanshah Provinces.
Distribution: Palaearctic [ Austria, Bosnia Herzegovina, Bulgaria, former Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Iran (new record), Italy, Lithuania, Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey].
Diagnosis (Female). Body 6.0– 8.5 mm, fore wing 4–6 mm, ovipositor 2.7–3.8 mm. Temple short, constricted behind eyes in lateral view ( Figure 11a View Figure 11 ). Clypeus with distinctly curved apical margin ( Figure 11b View Figure 11 ). Malar space about 1.45× as long as basal width of mandible. Eye slightly divergent ventrally. Lateral ocellus diameter shorter than the distance between lateral ocellus and eye ( Figure 11c View Figure 11 ). Mesoscutum with dense punctures ( Figure 11d View Figure 11 ). Basal area of propodeum quadrate ( Figure 11e View Figure 11 ). Areola and petiolar area not separated. Areola and petiolar area wide, covered with dense transverse striation. Median longitudinal carinae weakly convergent in middle. Second lateral area punctate. Fore wing with vein 2 m-cu postfurcal. Basal abscissa of M + Cu pigmented. Ventral margins of the first tergite touching each other. Apex of ovipositor straight ( Figure 11f View Figure 11 ). Body black; vertical, frontal, facial, and the upper half of temporal orbits, the front edge of clypeus and mandibles, median and lateral lobes of mesoscutum yellow. Scutellum whitish-yellow with black semicircle patch basally. Fore and mid legs yellow. All coxae black basally. Hind legs black with yellowish patterns. Third to seventh tergites blackish brown basally then whitish yellow toward the apical and lateral edges.
Key to the species of the genus Temelucha View in CoL in Iran
1. Propodeum mainly yellow and/or reddish, scutellum entirely yellow ........................................................................ 2
- Propodeum entirely black, scutellum black or entirely yellow ...................................................................... 10
2. Propodeum short, dorsal outline of propodeum distinctly curved in lateral view ... T. lucida ( Szépligeti, 1899) View in CoL
- Propodeum long, the dorsal outline of propodeum very slightly curved in lateral view ..................................... 3
3. Mesosoma in lateral view long and narrow (2× as long as wide), apex of ovipositor down-curved ( Figure 9f View Figure 9 ) ............................................. T. schoenobia ( Thomson, 1890) View in CoL
- Mesosoma in lateral view not as long and narrow (less than 2× as long as wide), apex of ovipositor straight ( Figure 3f View Figure 3 ) .............................................................................. 4
4. Hind coxa basally with a black patch ........................ 5
- Hind coxa basally without a black patch .................. 6
5. Fore wing vein 2 m-cu postfurcal. Lateral ocellus shorter than the distance between lateral ocellus and eye ( Figure 4c View Figure 4 ) ......................... T. decorata ( Gravenhorst, 1829) View in CoL
- Fore wing vein 2 m-cu interstitial. Lateral ocellus large, its diameter longer than the distance between lateral ocellus and eye ( Figure 10c View Figure 10 ) ...... T. tricolorata Šedivý, 1968 View in CoL
6. Ocellus diameter longer than or at least as long as the distance between lateral ocellus and eye ............................. 7
- Ocellus diameter shorter than the distance between lateral ocellus and eye ........................................................... 9
7. Lateral ocellus diameter about 3–4× as long as the distance between lateral ocellus and eye ( Figure 5c View Figure 5 ) ........... .................................................................... T. flavia Vas, 2016
. Lateral ocellus diameter as long as the distance between lateral ocellus and eye ........................................... 8
8. Eyes parallel-sided in frontal view. Mesoscutum densely punctate. Notaulus distinct ..................................... .................................... T. afghana Šedivý, 1968 View in CoL
- Eyes distinctly convergent in frontal view (Figure
ZARDOUEI HEYDARI et al. / Turk J Zool
3b). Mesoscutum sparsely punctate. Notaulus indistinct ( Figure 3d View Figure 3 ) ............................................................................... ................... T. convergence Zardouei & Rakhshani sp. nov.
9. Eyes parallel in frontal view, temple not narrowed behind eye (1.1× as long as eye) ............................................. ................................................ T. dorsonigra ( Hedwig, 1957) View in CoL
- Eyes divergent in frontal view, temple narrowed behind eye (0.35× as long as eye) ........................................... .................................. T. brunnemaculata Riedel et al., 2019
10. Scutellum entirely black ..................................... 11
ZARDOUEI HEYDARI et al. / Turk J Zool
- Scutellum entirely or partly yellow or brownish .... 17 11. Basal abscissa of M + Cu in fore wing unpigmented.
Lateral lobes of mesoscutum usually brown. … T. minuta View in CoL
( Morley, 1912)
- Basal abscissa of M + Cu in fore wing pigmented. Lateral lobes of mesoscutum black ................................... 12 12. Pterostigma strongly widened (in middle as wide as long) and bicolored. Second discal cell equal to first subdiscal cell .......................... T. persicator ( Hedwig, 1957) View in CoL
- Pterostigma narrower and unicolored. Second discal cell longer than the first subdiscal cell .............................. 13
13. Ventral margins of the first tergite not touching each other. Apex of ovipositor slightly down-curved. Anterior edge of clypeus straight ( Figure 8b View Figure 8 ) ................. 14
- Ventral margins of the first tergite touching each other. Apex of ovipositor sinuous ( Figure 7f View Figure 7 ). Anterior edge of clypeus weakly convex ( Figure 7b View Figure 7 ) ...................... 15
14. Ovipositor sheath distinctly longer than the fore wing. Clypeus convex in lateral view ..................................... .................................................. T. caudata ( Szépligeti, 1899) View in CoL
- Ovipositor sheath distinctly shorter than the fore wing. Clypeus flat in lateral view ( Figure 8a View Figure 8 ) ........................ ............................................ T. pseudocaudata Kolarov, 1982 View in CoL
15. Ovipositor apex straight .......................................... ............................................ T. meridionellator Aubert, 1981 View in CoL
- Ovipositor apex sinuous ........................................... 16
16. Scapus entirely dark brown ..................................... ................................................. T. annulata ( Szépligeti, 1899) View in CoL
- Scapus with yellow coloration ....................................... .......................................... T.ophthalmica ( Holmgren, 1860) View in CoL
17. Ovipositor with apex weakly down-curved ( Figure 3f View Figure 3 ) ............................................................................ 18
- Ovipositor with apex straight ( Figure 11f View Figure 11 ) ............ 19
18. Mesosoma in lateral view long and narrow (2× as long as wide) ( Figure 3f View Figure 3 ). The front edge of clypeus weakly convex ( Figure 3b View Figure 3 ). R 1 in fore wing shorter than pterostigma. Scutellum partly yellow. Head not strongly constricted behind eyes in dorsal view ................................. ............................................ T. albipennis ( Zetterstedt, 1838) View in CoL
- Mesosomain lateral view not long and narrow (less than 2× as long as wide). The front edge of clypeus distinctly curved. R 1 in fore wing longer than pterostigma. Scutellum entirely yellow. Head strongly constricted behind eyes in dorsal view ............ T. notata Kolarov, 1989 View in CoL
19. Propodeum short, dorsal outline of propodeum distinctly curved in lateral view. Eyes parallel ...................... ...................................................... T. lucida ( Szépligeti, 1899) View in CoL
- Propodeum long, the dorsal outline of propodeum very slightly curved in lateral view. Eyes slightly divergent ventrally ( Figure 11b View Figure 11 ) ............ T. variipes ( Szépligeti, 1899) View in CoL
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