Meteorus salicorniae Schmiedeknecht, 1897
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3084.1.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DE87D0-8646-FFCB-A7C5-FCBFFAAAC0BB |
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Meteorus salicorniae Schmiedeknecht |
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Meteorus salicorniae Schmiedeknecht View in CoL
Fig. 65 View FIGURES 65–72 , 124 View FIGURES 80–133
Meteorus salicorniae Schmiedeknecht, 1897:189 View in CoL . Lectotype ♀, Germany: Artern (ZMHB, Berlin).
Meteorus ocellatus Watanabe, 1951:45 View in CoL . Holotype ♀, Japan: Kyushu Hikosan, 17.v.1948 (Yasumatsu) (EI, Sapporo), synonymized by Huddleston, 1980:48.
Diagnosis: Meteorus salicorniae has four characteristics of the head that are very distinctive: the protruding face, the depression in the frons, the transverse face and the shape of the antennae. The only species in the Western Palearctic with a similarly protruding face is M. micropterus , but M. micropterus has a subcubic face, not transverse, and the antennae are only slightly tapering to the apex, not strongly so as in M. salicorniae .
Studied material: ~ 10 specimens.
Description: Size 4–5mm. Antennal articles 33–35. The articles are thick at base and strongly tapering to apex. The antennae are set in a depression in the frons. Ocelli small, OO= 2.5–3.5. Eyes small and not convergent. Face protuberant. Malar space slightly longer than the basal breadth of mandible. Face transverse, about twice as broad as high, minutely punctured. Clypeus protuberant and not as broad as face. Mandibles large, not twisted. Precoxal sulcus very deep. Propodeum high, rounded with diffuse carinae though strongly reticulate-rugose. Petiolar tergum with small but distinct dorsal pits. Ovipositor about 2.5 times the length of petiolar tergum. The ovipositor sheaths with erect long setae. Colour testaceous.
Distribution: Western and Eastern Palearctic. Country records: Austria; Bulgaria; Croatia; Czechoslovakia; Germany; Greece; Hungary; Italy; Japan; Korea; Romania; Switzerland; Turkey; Yugoslavia.
Biology: M. salicorniae is recorded as a parasitoid of the lepidopteran family Pyralidae ( Yu et al. 2005) .
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Meteorus salicorniae Schmiedeknecht
Stigenberg, Julia & Ronquist, Fredrik 2011 |
Meteorus ocellatus
Huddleston, T. 1980: 48 |
Watanabe, C. 1951: 45 |
Meteorus salicorniae
Schmiedeknecht, H. L. O. 1897: 189 |