Echthrus atrator Walker, 1874

Shimizu, So & Broad, Gavin R., 2020, Photographic catalogue of the oldest primary types of Japanese Ichneumonoidea (Hymenoptera), those described by Frederick Smith and Francis Walker in 1874, Journal of Natural History 54 (17), pp. 1115-1198 : 1171-1173

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2020.1776905

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4340052

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Echthrus atrator Walker, 1874
status

 

Echthrus atrator Walker, 1874

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Taxonomic history. Morley (1913b) suggested this species is close to Cecidonomus Bridgman, 1880 , but Uchida (1940b) transferred it to Cratocryptus Cameron, 1905a , and Townes et al. (1965) finally to Cubocephalus Ratzeburg, 1848 .

Current taxonomy. Cubocephalus atrator ( Walker, 1874) ( Ichneumonidae : Cryptinae : Aptesini ).

Type number. Type 3b.413. Specimen # NHMUK010634930 About NHMUK

Type status. Holotype.

Sex. Female.

Type locality. Japan.

Label data. First label, ‘Type’ (round label, with red margin; printed); second label, ‘B.M. TYPE /HYM./3.b.413’ (square label; first and second lines printed and third line handwriting); third label, ‘ Japan./Coll.F. Walker./ 1913–71.’ (square label; printed); fourth label, ‘262’ (square label; handwriting); fifth label, ‘ Echthrus /atrator’ (square label; handwriting); sixth

label, ‘Pycuocryptus/atrator, walk/Morley det. ii. 16’ (square label; ‘Morley det.’ printed and the remaining characters handwriting).

Condition. Not good; the following are missing: right antenna after the 2nd flagellomere, left antenna after the 4th flagellomere, left fore leg after the trochanter, left mid and hind legs, left wings.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Ichneumonidae

Genus

Echthrus

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