Meteorus consimilis (Nees von Esenbeck)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3084.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5244828 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DE87D0-8630-FFBD-A7C5-FDB9FE21C084 |
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Meteorus consimilis (Nees von Esenbeck) |
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Meteorus consimilis (Nees von Esenbeck) View in CoL
Fig. 61, 62 View FIGURES 57–64 , 93 View FIGURES 80–133
Perilitus consimilis Nees von Esenbeck, 1834:42 . Syntypes ♂, Germany (destroyed).
Perilitus brevipes Wesmael, 1835: 33 Lectotype ♂, Belgium: Brussels, coll. Wesmael (IRSNB, Brussels), Synonymized with albicornis Ruthe View in CoL by Marshall, 1887:110.
Meteorus albicornis Ruthe, 1862:34 View in CoL . lectotype ♀, Germany: Ruthe coll. (BMNH, London). Synonymized with consimilis by Thomson, 1895:2160 —examined
Diagnosis: The only species that could be confused with this species is M. abdominator . A good separating character is the length of the malar space (almost two times basal breadth of mandible in M. consimilis , at most as long as basal breadth of mandible in M. abdominator . The length and shape of the ovipositor also differ between these species. The ovipositor of M. consimilis is thick, distinctly down-curved and short (equal in length to petiolar tergum), while M. abdominator has a thin and long (2.0–2.5 times length of petiolar tergum), and only slightly down-curved ovipositor.
Studied material: ~ 60 specimens.
Description: Size about 3–4mm. Antennae 32–33 articles; basally whitish. Head strongly contracted behind eyes. Ocelli large, OOL=1.5. Eyes small, not convergent. Malar space long, almost twice basal breadth of mandible. Clypeus strongly protuberant. Tentorial pits deep. Mandibles slender; strongly twisted. Precoxal sulcus deep, broad, reticulate-rugose. Propodeum strongly reticulate-rugose. Petiolar tergum short, wide, with distinct dorsal pits. Ovipositor short, at most equal in length to petiolar tergum; thick down-curved. Wings infumate and short. Colour dark. ♂ antennae 32–36 articles with no pale band.
Distribution: Western Palearctic. Country records: Belgium; Croatia; Denmark; Finland; France; Germany; Hungary; Ireland; Latvia; Netherlands; Poland; Romania; Slovenia; Sweden; Switzerland; Turkey; Turkmenistan; Ukraine; United Kingdom; Yugoslavia.
Biology: Meteorus consimilis is recorded as a parasitoid of Scolytus multistriatus ( Yu et al. 2005) . We found 58 specimens within the SMTP; they were caught in both deciduous and coniferous forests. Flying time is from middle of July to end of October .
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Meteorus consimilis (Nees von Esenbeck)
Stigenberg, Julia & Ronquist, Fredrik 2011 |
Meteorus albicornis
Thomson, C. 1895: 2160 |
Ruthe, J. F. 1862: 34 |
Perilitus brevipes
Marshall, T. A. 1887: 110 |
Wesmael, C. 1835: 33 |
Perilitus consimilis
Nees von Esenbeck 1834: 42 |