Phanerotoma masiana Fahringer, 1934

Achterberg, Cornelis van, 2021, The tribe Phanerotomini (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Cheloninae) of the Arabian Peninsula, with special reference to the United Arab Emirates and Yemen, ZooKeys 1014, pp. 1-118 : 1

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1014.60426

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scientific name

Phanerotoma masiana Fahringer, 1934
status

 

Phanerotoma masiana Fahringer, 1934 Figs 221-223 View Figures 221–223 , 224-234 View Figures 224–234

Phanerotoma ? Phanerotoma parva Kokujev; Masi 1932: 434-435.

Phanerotoma parva var. masiana Fahringer, 1934: 573; Shenefelt 1973: 922.

Phanerotoma (Bracotritoma) masiana ; van Achterberg, 1990: 44 (as valid species).

Type material.

Lectotype, ♂, (Museum Genova): "[Libya,] Miss. Zool. a Cufra, Gialo, iv.1931", “♀” [incorrect = ♂], “Typus”, " Ph. parva var. masiana Fahr."; paralectotype, 1 ♂, topotypic, but v.1931 and labelled " Phanerotoma parva "

Additional material.

Large series collected by light traps in United Arab Emirates (NARC near Sweihan; Wadi Safad; Hatta; Sharjah x Khor Kalba; Wadi Wurajah Farms; Sharjah Desert Park; Al-Ajban; Fujairah; Wadi Shawkah; near Mahafiz; SSW of ad-Dhaid; Wadi Maidaq) and Yemen (Al Kadan; Hamman; Al Kowd; Ta’izz; Seyun; Mayfa’ah); additional series examined from Saudi Arabia (Zalim; Wadi Tinan, 850 m; 16 km W. Badr Hu-nayn; Wadi Luotaie; Hakimah, 85 m) and Egypt (Wadi Isla, Sinai; Khamissa).

Diagnosis.

Ocelli medium-sized; upper condyles of mandibles near lower level of eyes (Fig. 231 View Figures 224–234 ); antenna of ♀ with six-seven moniliform apical segments (Fig. 234 View Figures 224–234 ); inner tooth of mandible ca. 0.7 × as long as apical tooth (Fig. 229 View Figures 224–234 ); POL of ♀ ca. 1.1 × diameter of posterior ocellus (Fig. 230 View Figures 224–234 ); area of mesosternum near mesosternal sulcus shiny and superficially granulate or smooth; parastigma large and yellow (Fig. 224 View Figures 224–234 ); vein r of fore wing 1.2-2.3 × vein 3-SR of fore wing (Fig. 224 View Figures 224–234 ); vein 1-R1 0.9-1.6 × distance from 1-R1 to wing apex; maximum width of pterostigma ca. 4.5 × vein 3-SR of fore wing (Fig. 224 View Figures 224–234 ); medial length of third metasomal tergite 1.2-1.5 × length of second tergite, third tergite acute apically in lateral view and without transverse depression, partly smooth and shiny medio-dorsally (Figs 226 View Figures 224–234 , 227 View Figures 224–234 ); length of fore wing (1.5-)1.9-2.9 mm, of body 2.5-3.6 mm.

Distribution.

Egypt, Iran, Libya, Saudi Arabia, *United Arab Emirates, *Yemen.

Biology.

Unknown. Collected mainly in January-April in UAE and mainly in May-December in Yemen.

Notes.

If antenna of ♀ slender submedially, upper condyles of mandible above lower level of eyes, hind femur wider, length of fore wing ca. 1.8 mm and pterostigma slenderer, cf. P. ebneri Fahringer, 1924, from Sudan.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Braconidae

Genus

Phanerotoma

Loc

Phanerotoma masiana Fahringer, 1934

Achterberg, Cornelis van 2021
2021
Loc

Phanerotoma (Bracotritoma) masiana

Fahringer 1934
1934
Loc

Phanerotoma parva

Kokujev 1903
1903
Loc

Phanerotoma

Wesmael 1838
1838