Apocharips trapezoidea (Hartig, 1841)
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Apocharips trapezoidea (Hartig, 1841)
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Xystus trapezoideus Hartig, 1841: 352 : Allotria trapezoideus (Hartig) Taschenberg, 1866: 130 ; Allotria trapezoidea (Hartig) Cameron, 1884: 267 ; Dilyta trapezoidea (Hartig) Kieffer, 1900: 114 ; Dilyta trapezoidea (Hartig) Evenhuis, 1982: 26 ; Apocharips trapezoidea (Hartig) Menke & Evenhuis, 1991: 152 .
Alloxista eleaphila Silvestri, 1915: 274 n. syn.: Alloxysta eleaphila Silvestri : Weld, 1952: 253; Apocharips eleaphila (Silvestri) Menke & Evenhuis, 1991: 148 .
Alloxista peraperta Silvestri, 1915: 272 n. syn.: Alloxysta peraptera Silvestri : Weld, 1952: 253 (misspelling); Apocharips peraptera (Silvestri) Menke & Evenhuis, 1991: 149 .
Type material of Xystus trapezoideus Hartig, LECTOTYPE 3 (ZSM) designated by Evenhuis (1982) with the following labels: “3”, “ lectotype H. H. Evenhuis” (orange label), “ Xystus trapezoideus Hartig det. H.H. Evenhuis 1980”, “ Apocharips trapezoidea 3 (Hartig, 1840) det. JP-V 2007”.
Type material of Alloxista eleaphila Silvestri, LECTOTYPE Ƥ (IENU) here designated with the following labels: “Alloxista eleaphila Silv., Ƥ, Vittoria, Siracusa (Sicily) ” (handwritten), “ Lectotype Alloxista eleaphila Silvestri, 1915 Ƥ desig. M. Ferrer-Suay 2011” (red label), “ Apocharips trapezoidea (Hartig, 1841) Ƥ M. Ferrer- Suay det. 2012”. PARALECTOTYPE 3 (IENU) here established with the following labels: “Alloxista eleaphila Silv. , 3, Vittoria, Siracusa (Sicily)” (handwritten) “ Paralectotype Alloxista eleaphila Silvestri, 1915 3” (red label), “ Apocharips trapezoidea (Hartig, 1841) 3 M. Ferrer-Suay det. 2012”.
Type material of Alloxista peraperta Silvestri, LECTOTYPE Ƥ (IENU) here designated with the following labels: “Alloxista peraperta Silv., Ƥ, Nefasit (ex Euphyllura)” (handwritten), “ Lectotype Alloxista peraperta Silvestri, 1915 Ƥ desig. M. Ferrer-Suay 2011” (red label), “ Apocharips trapezoidea (Hartig, 1841) Ƥ M. Ferrer- Suay det. 2012”. PARALECTOTYPE 3 (IENU) here established with the following labels: “Alloxista peraperta Silv. , 3, Nefasit (ex Euphyllura)” (handwritten) “ Paralectotype Alloxista peraperta Silvestri, 1915 3” (red label), “ Apocharips trapezoidea (Hartig, 1841) 3 M. Ferrer-Suay det. 2012”.
Diagnosis. Apocharips trapezoidea is differentiated from all other Apocharips species having radial cell with R1 and Rs parallel ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 A).
Redescription. Coloration. Head yellowish brown, mesosoma and metasoma brown. Antennae yellow, darkening towards apical part. Legs and veins yellowish brown.
Head. Triangular, higher than wide, smooth, shiny. Setae below and between toruli, few setae above toruli. Scattered setae on vertex, many setae on frons. Transfacial line 0.8 times height of compound eye. Malar space 0.5 times height of compound eye.
Antenna. Female: 13-segmented, filiform. All antennomeres with sparse setae. F1–F4 smooth, thinner than remaining flagellomeres; F5–F11 with rhinaria, club-shaped. Antennal formula: 4.0 (2.4); 3.5 (2.1); 4.5 (1.3); 3.1 (1.3); 3.1 (1.3); 3.5 (1.3) ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 C). Male: 14-segmented, filiform. All antennomeres with sparse setae. F1–F12 with rhinaria, club-shaped. Antennal formula: 3.3 (1.9); 2.5 (1.9); 5.0 (1.9); 3.8 (1.8); 3.8 (1.8); 3.8 (1.9); 4.2 (1.9) ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 B).
Mesosoma. Pronotum with abundant setae; with two long, thick carinae ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 E). Mesoscutum smooth, shiny, round in dorsal view with scattered setae. Scutellum smooth, shiny, with scattered setae not being more abundant on apex; apex with M-shaped carinae ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 F). Propodeum with abundant setae; two propodeal carinae thick, straight, widening at base ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 F).
Forewing. Longer than body, 1.2 times as long as mesosoma+metasoma. With dense pubescence and marginal setae ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 A). Radial cell 1.0 times as long as wide. R1 and Rs parallel, both reaching costal margin.
Distribution. Andorra (Pujade-Villar 2005: 545); Austria (Andrews 1978: 91); Bulgaria and Balkan peninsula (Vasileva-Sumnalieva 1976: 23); England (Andrews 1978: 91); Finland (Hellén 1963: 5); Germany (Hartig 1841: 352); Scotland (Andrews 1978: 91); Spain: Canary Islands (Pujade-Villar 2005: 545); Spain: peninsular (Nieves- Aldrey et al. 2003: 39); Sweden (Thomson 1862: 409). Ethiopia (Silvestri 1915: 273) of A. peraperta and Italy (Silvestri 1915: 274) of A. eleaphila .
Comments. Silvestri spelled the name of the species as “ peraperta ”. Later, Weld (1952: 253) misspelled the specific name as “ peraptera ”, a mistake followed by Menke & Evenhuis (1991: 149). We maintain Silvestri’s original name “ peraperta ”, which is also present on the slide of the type material. Type material of A. eleaphila and A. peraperta is mounted in four slides corresponding to male and female of each species. These two species are here synonymyzed with A. trapezoidea after examination of the radial cell shape, proportions of flagellomeres, and shape of propodeal carinae, the main diagnostic characters of the genus Apocharips .
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