Delomerista cf. japonica Cushman, 1937
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https://doi.org/ 10.2478/vzoo-2018-0024 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6454761 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9208AB4B-FF97-FF85-B6C6-FA84A77FFE92 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Delomerista cf. japonica Cushman, 1937 |
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Delomerista cf. japonica Cushman, 1937 View in CoL ( figs 1, 1 View Fig , 9, 10)
M a t e r i a l. Ukraine: IF: Dibrova , sweeping, 2.06.2013, 1 ♀, 6.06.2013, 1 ♀, 12.06.2013, 1 ♀ (Varga) ( ZISK) .
Diagnosis. This species is characterized by the irregularly granulate metasoma (as on fig. 1 View Fig , 5); the malar space which is about 0.5 × length of basal width of mandible; the yellow upper hind corner of pronotum and tegulae; the short and sloping down propodeum with area superomedia wider than long; the ovipositor which is about 1.4–1.6 × length of hind tibia, with rounded at apex upper valve ( fig. 1 View Fig , 9). Male is distinguisheble by the yellow malar space and tegulae and the small and broadly triangular area superomedia.
Flight period in Carpathians. June.
Remarks. This species is close to non-Carpathian examined D. japonica specimens and to D. mandibularis (Gravenhorst, 1829) , but differs by the smaller body compared to most other Delomerista species, the antenna with only 20–21 segments (23 in D. japonica and 27–29 in D. mandibularis ); the wider area superomedia which is about 1.2–1.3 × as wide as long (1.0– 1.1 in D. japonica and 0.7–0.8 in D. mandibularis ); the ovipositor which is about 1.4–1.5 × the length of the hind tibia (1.1–1.2 in D. japonica and 1.8–2.2 in D. mandibularis . Additionally, D. cf. japonica has two basal antennal segments with numerous rows of sensillae (as on fig. 1 View Fig , 11) (less abundant in D. mandibularis ( fig. 1 View Fig , 12 )).
Thus, we discussed these Carpathian specimens with Gavin Broad and after examination he stated to leave these species with a queston mark.
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