Enicospilus vestigator (Smith, 1858)
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Enicospilus vestigator (Smith, 1858) Figure 51 View Figure 51
Ophion vestigator Smith, 1858: 122; HT ♂ from Malaysia, OUMNH, not examined.
Eniscospilus (sic) unilineatus Cameron, 1905a: 123; HT ♂ from Sri Lanka, NHMUK, examined; synonymised by Gauld and Mitchell (1981: 471).
Henicospilus xantusi Szépligeti, 1906: 138; HT ♀ from Borneo, TM, not examined; synonymised by Gauld and Mitchell (1981: 471).
Enicospilus receptor Chiu, 1954: 40; HT ♀ from Taiwan, TARI, examined; synonymised by Townes et al. (1961: 293).
Enicospilus glabrifascies Chiu, 1954: 40; HT ♂ from Taiwan, TARI, examined; synonymised by Gauld and Mitchell (1981: 471).
Enicospilus (Polycorniata) carinatus Rao and Nikam, 1971: 103; HT ♀ from India, MUC, not examined; synonymised by Gauld and Mitchell (1981: 472).
Specimens examined.
Total of 23 specimens (19♀♀4♂♂): Brunei (2♀♀), India (11♀♀1♂), Japan (5♀♀1♂), Sri Lanka (1♂), Taiwan (1♀1♂).
Type series: HT ♂ of Eniscospilus (sic) unilineatus Cameron, 1905, Peradeniya, Ceylon, SRI LANKA, P. Cameron leg. (NHMUK, Type 3b.1237); HT ♀ of Enicospilus receptor Chiu, 1954, Koshun, TAIWAN, 27.XI.1923, R. Takahashi leg. (TARI); HT ♂ of Enicospilus glabrifascies Chiu, 1954, Kuraru, TAIWAN, 1.VIII.1931, T. Shiraki leg. (TARI).
Distribution.
Australasian, Oceanic, and Oriental regions ( Yu et al. 2016); new to the Eastern Palaearctic region.
Newly recorded from Japan.
JAPAN: [ Kyûshû] Nagasaki; [ Ryûkyûs] Okinawa.
Bionomics.
Unknown.
Differential diagnosis.
This species resembles E. laqueatus , E. pseudantennatus and E. tripartitus , which all have similar sclerites, but can be distinguished from E. laqueatus by the smooth outer mandibular surface (Fig. 51B View Figure 51 ) (outer mandibular surface with a diagonal setose groove in E. laqueatus , as in Fig. 24B View Figure 24 ); from E. pseudantennatus by the strongly twisted mandible (i.e., twisted by 60-80°, as in Fig. 51B, D View Figure 51 , but 10-20° in E. pseudantennatus ) and elongate discosubmarginal cell (Fig. 51F View Figure 51 ) (rather short in E. pseudantennatus ); and from E. tripartitus by the strongly twisted and smooth mandible (Fig. 51B, D View Figure 51 ) (mandible rather weakly twisted and outer surface with dense and stout setae and punctures in E. tripartitus , as in Fig. 49B, D View Figure 49 ) and elongate discosubmarginal cell (Fig. 51F View Figure 51 ) (rather short in E. tripartitus , as in Fig. 49F View Figure 49 ), as summarised in Table 6 View Table 6 .
Remarks.
Although Japanese specimens do not vary significantly, some wing characters of the holotype of E. unilineatus are different from other specimens, as Gauld and Mitchell (1981: 472) mentioned.
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Enicospilus vestigator (Smith, 1858)
Shimizu, So, Broad, Gavin R. & Maeto, Kaoru 2020 |
Enicospilus (Polycorniata) carinatus
Rao & Nikam 1971 |
Enicospilus receptor
Chiu 1954 |
Eniscospilus
Cameron 1905 |