Eurytoma laricis, YANO, 1918

Delvare, Gérard, Gebiola, Marco, Zeiri, Asma & Garonna, A. P., 2014, Revision and phylogeny of the European species of the Eurytoma morio species group (Hymenoptera: Eurytomidae), parasitoids of bark and wood boring beetles, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 171 (2), pp. 370-421 : 397-399

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1111/zoj.12134

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6998302

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B87E87A5-FFCC-FFB6-0DA6-FB055F347C9C

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scientific name

Eurytoma laricis
status

 

EURYTOMA LARICIS YANO, 1918 View in CoL

( FIG. 20A–J View Figure 20 )

Eurytoma laricis Yano, 1918: 39–58 View in CoL . Original description. Japan.

Host plant: Larix leptolepix . Vikberg & Valkeila 1977: 36–39. Finland. Host plant: Larix sibirica Fang, Roques & Sun 1988: 91–98 View in CoL . North China. Host plant: Larix gmelinii . Grijpma & van de Weerd, 1991: 46–51. The Netherlands. Host plants: Larix decidua and Larix kaempferi .

Eurytoma bouceki Skrzypczynska, 1975a View in CoL : original description ♀ ♂. Poland.

Host plant: Larix decidua .

= Eurytoma bouceki Skrzypczynska View in CoL : Zerova, 1995: 154–155.

Type material

Eurytoma laricis . None examined because of a lack of information, especially on the type (s) series of E. laricis . Our interpretation is based on voucher specimens kindly sent to us by A. Roques, who collected it in Northern China from seeds of Larix gmelinii . Eurytoma bouceki . Not examined. Specimens collected in the same region and conditions as for the type species of E. bouceki were kindly sent to us on request by B. Skrzypczynska.

Remarks

The specimens from North China are perfectly identical with those from Poland. The species apparently does not show any intraspecific phenotypic variation within a large distribution range. The synonymy proposed by Zerova is therefore accepted here.

Diagnosis

Body and most appendices entirely black. Head globose in dorsal view and relatively transverse in frontal view. Clypeus weakly emarginate. Lateral outline of gena evidently convex. Lower face sparsely setose, mostly punctured with short radiating ridges and a median subantennal smooth stripe. Funicular segments relatively short, bearing few MPS. Notauli strongly impressed. Anterior outline of mesepisternum straight. Median channel of propodeum not very impressed but clearly differentiated, including complete median ridge. Petiole very short. Gaster high and strongly compressed, 2.0 times as long as high, with ovipositor strongly ascending.

Host plants

Larvae infest the seeds of Larix : undetermined Larix ( Annila, 1975; Zerova, 1978); Larix decidua ( Grijpma & van de Weerd, 1991; Skrzypczynska, 1975a, b); Larix gmelinii ( Fang et al., 1988) ; Larix leptolepis (Lamb.) Carrière, 1856 ( Yano & Koyama, 1918); Larix polonica (Raciborski & Wóycicki) Domin, 1919 ( Skrzypczynska, 1975a, b); and Larix sibirica Ledeb. ( Skrzypczynska, 1975a, b; Vikberg & Valkeila, 1977).

Distribution

Eurytoma laricis has a wide distribution, from the Netherlands ( Grijpma & van de Weerd, 1991) to Poland ( Skrzypczynska, 1975a, b), Finland ( Annila, 1975; Vikberg & Valkeila, 1977), Russia and Mongolia ( Zerova, 1978), Japan ( Yano & Koyama, 1918), and northern China ( Fang et al., 1988) (see Appendix S4 and Fig. S 10 View Figure 10 in Appendix S8).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Eurytomidae

Genus

Eurytoma

Loc

Eurytoma laricis

Delvare, Gérard, Gebiola, Marco, Zeiri, Asma & Garonna, A. P. 2014
2014
Loc

Eurytoma bouceki

Zerova MD 1995: 154
1995
Loc

Eurytoma laricis

Yano S & Koyama M 1918: 58
1918
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