Zoophthorus plumbeus (Thomson, 1884)
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https://doi.org/ 10.3906/zoo-1312-45 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BD3687DF-7C5B-1626-FF06-9E75D05DBAA0 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Zoophthorus plumbeus (Thomson, 1884) |
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Zoophthorus plumbeus (Thomson, 1884) View in CoL * ( Figures 3A–3G View Figure 3 and 4 View Figure 4 )
Material examined: 3♂♂, Malaise trap, Hoyeh, 04- VI-2012; 1♂, swept on Medicago sativa L., Nazhvan, 21- X-2012.
Diagnosis: Clypeus bulging very strongly, mandibles subbasally curved a little ( Figure 3B View Figure 3 ), notauli almost reaching to the middle of mesoscutum ( Figure 3F View Figure 3 ), pronotum dorsally without longitudinal keel, epomia absent or weakly indicated by a small wrinkle, postpectal carinae wide, interrupted before coxa, dorsolateral longitudinal carinae of the first segment of metasoma entirely absent, dorsal carinae of tergite 1 missing, tergite 2 ( Figure 4 View Figure 4 ) very finely and densely punctate, smooth, hind margin thickened, epipleurum of tergite 2 of females 3–4 times as long as wide, slender in the male, slightly longer than tergite 1, ovipositor tip dorsally convex, length of ovipositor sheath longer than the first segment of gaster ( Horstmann, 1991).
Distribution in Iran: Genus and species are new records for Iran as well as for Asia.
General distribution: Czech Republic, England, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Slovakia, Sweden, United Kingdom ( Yu et al., 2012).
BARAHOEI et al. / Turk J Zool
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