Aulacus dispilis TOWNES, 1950

Smith, David R., 2008, Aulacidae of the southwestern United States, Mexico, and Central America (Hymenoptera), Beiträge Zur Entomologie = Contributions to Entomology 58 (2), pp. 267-355 : 292-294

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Aulacus dispilis TOWNES
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Aulacus dispilis TOWNES

( Figs 42-44 View Figs 42-44 )

Aulacus dispilis TOWNES 1950: 114 .– TOWNES 1951: 659.– WALKLEY 1967: 285.– CARLSON 1979: 1114.– SMITH 2001: 270.

Diagnosis:

Orange with metasoma and legs darker, more brownish; base of hind tibia white. Head with deep, scattered punctures. Mesonotum with coarse transverse carinae. Hind coxa shining, with few fine punctures.

Female:

Length, 7.5 mm; forewing length, 5.5 mm; ovipositor length, 6.0 mm. Color: Antenna black with scape and pedicel orange; head and mesosoma orange, blackish on venter of propleuron, mesosternum, and ventral propodeum; fore- and midlegs orange with coxae black; hind leg black with basal fifth of tibia white and tarsus orange. Metasoma brown with white band on second segment. Ovipositor sheath with white band. Wings hyaline, forewing with apical black spot, veins and stigma black. Color of both sexes similar. Head: Antennal length 2.5X longer than head width. Lower interocular distance 1.1X eye height; malar space 0.3X eye height ( Fig. 42 View Figs 42-44 ). Head from above short and sharply narrowing behind eye ( Fig. 43 View Figs 42-44 ). Vertex and frons with widely scattered punctures separated by flat shining interspaces mostly equal to or less than puncture diameters ( Figs 42, 43 View Figs 42-44 ). Mesosoma: Propleuron shining, finely punctate. Mesoscutal middle lobe with transverse carinae, lateral lobes with transverse carinae mixed with reticulations; notauli meet transscutal articulation at about same point ( Fig. 44 View Figs 42-44 ); axillae reticulate; mesoscutellum with about 5 transverse carinae mixed with reticulations, laterally reticulate ( Fig. 44 View Figs 42-44 ); pronotum reticulate; mesopleuron reticulate with band of carinae on posterior margin; metapleuron shining and smooth on dorsal half, reticulate on ventral half; propodeum reticulate. Hind coxa shining finely punctured, especially on sides and at apex and with indistinct transverse striae near apex, 1.7X longer than broad, ovipositor guide indistinct. Hind basitarsus subequal in length to length of remaining tarsal segments combined. Metasoma: Shining, with fine white pubescence on segment 3 to apex. Ovipositor length about 1.2X forewing length.

Male: Length, 6.5 mm; forewing length, 4.8 mm. Color and structure similar to female.

Holotype: Female , from “Brownsville, Texas, March 20, 1908, Jones and Pratt” ( USNM). Described from one female.

Other specimens examined: TEXAS: Brownsville , bred, Celtis mississip ., H. S. Barber, Collector, Insectary No. 6, ’04 (1 ♀, USNM) ; Hidalgo County, Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley St. Pk. , 16.31-III.77, C. C. Porter, coll., Malaise trap (1 ♀, USNM) , same except 16-31-III-76 (1 ♂, USNM) , same except 1-15-[?]-76 (1 ♂, USNM) , same except 1-15-IV-77 (13 ♀♀, ♂, FSCA) , same except 16-30-IV-77 (11 ♀♀, ♂, FSCA) , same except 16-31-III-77 (3 ♀♀, ♂, FSCA) , same except 19-III-82 (1 ♀, FSCA) ; Ca. Mission, Bentsen Rio Grande Valley State Park , 17-III-76 (1 ♀, FSCA) ; McAllen , 2 April ’75, C. Porter (1 ♀, FSCA) ; Hidalgo Co., Santa Ana Wildlife Refuge , collector G. H. Nelson, reared from Pithecellobium flexicaule (Beuth.) , wood coll’d 27.VI-1968, emerged 21.VIII.1969 (1 ♀, FSCA) .

Host: Emerged from Celtis laevigata WILLD. ( WALKLEY 1967) . From label data, bred from Celtis mississippiensis BOSC , C. laevigata (Cannabaceae) and Pithecellobium flexicaule (BENTH.) J. M. COULT. (Fabaceae) .

Remarks:

See remarks under A. leon .

CARLSON, R. W. 1979: Aulacidae, pp. 1111 - 1115. - In: KROMBEIN, K. V.; HURD, P. D., Jr.; SMITH, D. R. & BURKS, B. D. (eds.): Catalog of Hymenoptera in America North of Mexico. Volume 1. Symphyta and Apocrita (Parasitica). - Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, DC: xvi + 1198 pp.

SMITH, D. R. 2001: World catalog of the family Aulacidae (Hymenoptera). - Contributions on Entomology, International 4 (3): 263 - 319.

TOWNES, H. K. 1950: The Nearctic species of Gasteruptiidae (Hymenoptera). - Proceedings of the United States National Museum 100: 85 - 145.

TOWNES, H. K. 1951: Aulacinae, pp. 657 - 660. - In: MUESEBECK, C. F. W.; KROMBEIN, K. V. & TOWNES, H. K. (eds.) Hymenoptera of America North of Mexico, Synoptic Catalog. United States Department of Agriculture, Agriculture Monograph No. 2: 1420 pp.

WALKLEY, L. M. 1967: Evanioidea, pp. 284 - 285. - In: KROMBEIN, K. V. & BURKS, B. D. (eds.). Hymenoptera of America North of Mexico, Synoptic Catalog (Agriculture Monograph No. 2), Second Supplement. United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC: 584 pp.

Gallery Image

Figs 42-44: Aulacus dispilis. 42Xead, front. 43Xead, dorsal. 44 Mesosoma, dorsal.

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

FSCA

Florida State Collection of Arthropods, The Museum of Entomology

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Curculionidae

Genus

Aulacus