Pimpla

Çoruh, S. & Özbek, H., 2008, A faunistic and systematic study on Pimplinae (Hymenoptera Ichneumonidae) in Eastern and Northeastern parts of Turkey, Linzer biologische Beiträge 40 (1), pp. 419-462 : 436-437

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5427877

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F7BB08-FF90-FFC0-81CD-FA21FBDFFB66

treatment provided by

Valdenar

scientific name

Pimpla
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Key to species of Pimpla View in CoL View at ENA

1 Metatibiae without subbasal ring in female ( fig. 27a,c,e,f View Fig ; 28a,b,d View Fig )...................................2

- Metatibiae with a white subbasal ring in female ( fig. 27b,d View Fig ; 28c,e View Fig )....................................7

2 Metacoxae completely reddish brown ( fig. 27a,e View Fig )..............................................................3

- Metacoxae completely black ( fig. 27b,c,d View Fig ; 28a,b,c,d,e View Fig )......................................................4

3 Ocellus reddish brown; hind leg, tegulae and flagellum yellow; fourth protarsomere deeply emarginate apically in females ( fig. 29e View Fig )...................... Pimpla coxalis HABERMEHL View in CoL

- Ocellus pale colour; hind leg, tegulae and flagellum brown; fourth protarsomere shallowly emarginate apically in females ( fig. 29a View Fig )....................... P. arcadica KASPARYAN View in CoL

4 Flagellomerus VI.-X. without tyloids in male ( fig. 30b,e View Fig ); metacoxae and metatrochanter I black ( fig. 27c View Fig ; 28b View Fig ).................................................................................5

- Flagellomerus VI.-X. with or without tyloids in male ( fig. 30a,c,d,f,g,h View Fig ); metacoxae and metatrochanter I different ( fig. 27a,b,d,e, f View Fig ; 28a,c,d,e View Fig ).................................................6

5 Metacoxae and metatrochanter I black, metatrochanter II brown; first half of metatibiae brown, other and tarsal claws black ( fig. 27c View Fig ); fourth protarsomere shallowly emarginate apically in females ( fig. 29c View Fig ) ..................................... P. caucasica KASPARYAN View in CoL

- Metacoxae and metatrochanters black; 1/3 of metatibiae brown, 2/3 and tarsal claws other and tarsal claws brown ( fig. 28b View Fig ); fourth protarsomere deeply emarginate apically in females ( fig. 29g View Fig ) .................................................................... P. sodalis RUTHE View in CoL

6 Flagellomeres VI.-XI. tyloid complete, flagellomer XII. incomplete in male ( fig. 30d View Fig ); metatibiae comletely black; ovipositor 1.5 times as long as matatibiae; fourth protarsomere deeply emarginate apically in females ( fig. 29f View Fig ) ..... P. illecebrator (VILLERS) View in CoL

- Flagellomeres X tyloid complete in male ( fig. 30g View Fig ), base and apex of metatibiae black, others brown; fourth protarsomere shallowly emarginate apically in females ( fig. 29i View Fig ) ....... ................................................................................................................ P. rufipes BRULLE View in CoL

7 Flagellomer VI tyloid comlete and flagellomer VII tyloid incomlete ( fig. 30h View Fig ); tegulae white; base and apex of metafemora black others brown ( fig. 28e View Fig ); fourth protarsomere without emarginate apically in females ( fig. 29j View Fig ).......................... P. turionella (LINNAEUS)

- Flagellum without tyloids ( fig. 30a,c,f View Fig ); tegulae black; metafemora completely brown ( fig. 27b,d View Fig ; 28c View Fig ); fourth protarsomere without emarginate apically in females ( fig. 29b, d,h View Fig )......................................................................................................................................9

9 Metatibiae and the other segment with yellow feather; fourth protarsomere not so deeply marginate apically in females ( fig. 29b View Fig ) ........................... P. artemonis KASPARYAN View in CoL

- Metatibiae and the other segment without feather; fourth protarsomere deeply marginate apically in females ( fig. 29d,h View Fig ).........................................................................10

10 Metatibiae usually with a yellow subbasal ring, large ( fig. 27d View Fig ), fourth protarsomere deeply marginate apically in females; ( fig. 29d View Fig ); ovipositor sheat shorter than metatibiae ..................................................................................... P. contemplator (MULER) View in CoL

- Metatibiae usually with a yellow subbasal ring, narrow ( fig. 28c View Fig ); fourth protarsomere not so deeply marginate apically in females; ( fig. 29h View Fig ); ovipositor sheat longer than metatibiae ...................................................................................... P. spuria GRAVENHORST View in CoL

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