Aegilips atricornis Fergusson, 1985

Mata-Casanova, Noel, Selfa, Jesús & Pujade-Villar, Juli, 2022, Revision of the Eurasian species of Aegilips Haliday, 1835 (Hymenoptera: Figitidae: Anacharitinae), European Journal of Taxonomy 819, pp. 108-139 : 113-117

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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2022.819.1781

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6566815

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scientific name

Aegilips atricornis Fergusson, 1985
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Aegilips atricornis Fergusson, 1985

Fig. 3d–e View Fig

Aegilips atricornis Fergusson, 1985: 813 (♂).

Diagnosis

Species very similar to A. nitidulus , from which it can be distinguished by the presence of incomplete notauli, the absence of median mesoscutal furrow and carinate sculpture on the mesoscutum (notauli complete, median mesoscutal furrow present and mesoscutum with some transverse carinae in A. nitidulus ). It can be distinguished from A. flavidicornis , A. longicellus , A. paucus and A. zaitzevi (which also lack complete notauli) despite having incomplete notauli, they are clearly excavated, almost complete in some individuals (notauli very superficial and never exceeding than one third of the scutellum length in A. flavidicornis , A. longicellus , A. paucus and A. zaitzevi ).

Type material

Holotype UNITED KINGDOM • ♂; “ London: Bedford Park , July 1929, J. Waterston coll.” (white label); “Holotype of Aegilips atricornis N.D.M. Fergusson, 1982 ” (white label); “B.M. Type Hym 7.166” (white label), NHMUK.

Paratype UNITED KINGDOM • ♂; “ London: Bedford Park , July 1929, J. Waterston coll.” (white label); “Paratype A. atricornis ♂ N.D.M. Fergusson, 1982 ” (white label); NHMUK .

Material examined (76 ♀♀ & 26 ♂♂)

ANDORRA • 4 ♀♀; Santa Coloma ; MT; Aug. 1992; J. Pujade leg.; UB 2 ♀♀; Santa Coloma ; MT; Sep. 1992; J. Pujade leg.; UB 2 ♀♀; Santa Coloma ; MT; 16–30 Jun. 1992; J. Pujade leg.; UB 3 ♀♀; Santa Coloma ; MT, 1–15 Jul. 1993; J. Pujade leg.; UB 3 ♀♀; Santa Coloma ; MT; 16–31 Jul. 1993; J. Pujade leg.; UB 2 ♀♀; Santa Coloma ; MT; 16–31 Aug. 1993; J. Pujade leg.; UB 1 ♀; Santa Coloma ; MT; 1–15 Sep. 1993; J. Pujade leg.; UB 1 ♀; Santa Coloma ; MT; 16–30 Sep. 1993; J. Pujade leg.; UB 1 ♀; Santa Coloma ; MT; 16–31 Oct. 1993; J. Pujade leg.; UB .

AUSTRIA • 1 ♀; Wienerland , Vienna; 21 Aug. 1960; CNC 1 ♂; Vienna; 14 Oct. 1982; Mays leg. USNM .

CHINA • 4 ♀♀, 2 ♂♂; 130 km N of Beijing, Lyan Ling ( Linshan Mountians ); 1749 m a.s.l.; 40º00.279' N, 115º30.758' E; 8 Feb. 2002; H. Baur leg.; USNM GoogleMaps 3 ♀♀, 5 ♂♂; same collection data as for preceding; 8 Apr. 2002; H. Baur leg.; USNM GoogleMaps 1 ♀; same collection data as for preceding; 31 Jun. 2002; H. Baur leg.; USNM GoogleMaps 1 ♀; same collection data as for preceding; 31 Jul. 2002; H. Baur leg.; USNM GoogleMaps .

CYPRUS • 1 ♂; Mt Troodos ; 9 Aug. 1987; NHMUK .

FRANCE • 3 ♀♀; Vaucluse and Mont Ventoux ; 1200 m a.s.l.; 24 Aug. 1988; CNC 1 ♀; Hautes Alpes , Arrieux; 1700 m a.s.l.; 15 Jul. 1990; NHMUK 1 ♀; Montes Alps , Queyras, Arvieux; 18 Jul. 1990; CNC 1 ♀; Aveyron , Migne Lignas, Lac des Pises; 25 Aug. 1990; CNC 1 ♀; Ardèche , Valgorge , Massif de Tarnague; 1370–1480 m a.s.l.; 16 Aug. 1991; CNC 1 ♀; Valdeblore , Col de Salèse ; 10–24 Jun. 2009; MNHN 1 ♂; Valdeblore , Col de Salèse ; 13–27 Aug. 2009; MNHN .

HUNGARY • 1 ♀; Mátra ; 24 Jul. 1955; UB 1 ♀; Mount Tátra ; 23 Aug. 1958; UB 1 ♂; Vas, Kondorfa ; 19 Jun. 1994; UB .

INDIA • 1♀, Kashmir , Ladakh, Leh, 11500 ft, 9 Aug.1984, M. G. Allen leg; NHMUK .

IRELAND • 2 ♀♀; Rathgar , Mayfield; Jul. 1921; NHMUK 2 ♀♀; Rathgar , Mayfield; 9 Sep. 1921; NHMUK .

MOROCCO • 1 ♀; MT ; Apr. 1996; CNC 1 ♂; 3–8 Apr. 1996; CNC 2 ♀♀; Ouirgane ; 2000 m a.s.l.; MT; 17–23 Oct. 1996; Kaseebeer leg.; CNC 1 ♀; Marrakech , Ouirgane ; 1000 m a.s.l.; MT; 22– 29 Oct. 1996; C. Kassebeer leg.; CNC 1 ♀; 23–29 Oct. 1996; CNC 1 ♀; 19–26 Jan. 1997; CNC 2 ♀♀; 9–18 Apr. 1997; CNC .

PAKISTAN • 4 ♂♂; W Pakistan, Chitral , Shenyak ; 3350 m a.s.l.; Jul.–Aug. 1984; NHMUK .

PORTUGAL • 1 ♀; Madeira; 1951; T.V. Wollaston leg.; UB .

ROMANIA • 1 ♀; Hargita Co., Kiruly Valley ; 15 Aug. 2000; CNC .

SLOVAKIA • 1 ♀; Čachtice ; 11 Aug. 1981; CNC .

SLOVENIA • 1 ♂; Postojne ; 20 Jul. 1958; CNC .

SPAIN • 1 ♀; Sierra Nevada ; 1650 m a.s.l.; 27 Jul. 1960; CNC 1 ♀; Segovia, Siete Picos, Praderas de Navalazor ; 1 Aug. 1962; CNC 1 ♀; Madrid, Cercedilla ; 8 Jul. 1974; UB 1 ♀; Málaga , 6 km nr. Nerja; 6 May 1988; CNC 1 ♂; Catalunya, Vilassar de Dalt ; 5–11 Jun. 1995; UB 1 ♀; Teruel, Alcañiz , Salada Grande ; no data specified; UB .

SWEDEN • 1 ♀; Eksharad ; 23 Jul. 1960; 1♀; Lund, Lund Zoological Museum grounds; Aug. 1976; NHMUK 1 ♀; Vallentuna ; 6 Aug. 1991; NHMUK .

SWITZERLAND • 1 ♀; Pontresina , Engadin; 30 Aug. 1964; CNC .

UNITED KINGDOM • 1 ♀, 1 ♂; Scotland, Bonhill ; 26 Jun. 1912; J.R. Malloch leg.; USNM 1 ♂; Scotland, Dunoon ; 11 Jul. 1912; J.R. Malloch leg.; USNM 2 ♂♂; Harold's Cross ; 22 May 1934; USNM 1 ♂; Harold's Cross ; 30 Sep. 1934; USNM 1 ♀; Staffordshire, Buynt Woods ; 30 Jul. 1935; NHMUK 1 ♀; Staffordshire, Madeley ; 3 Apr. 1936; NHMUK 1 ♀; Oxford ; 3 May 1953; NHMUK 1 ♂; Denbighshire, Llangollen ; 29 Jun. 1954; NHMUK 1 ♀; London, Wimbledon Com. ; 4 Jun. 1960; NHMUK 1 ♀; Staffordshire, Newcastle-u-Lyme ; 4 Jun. 1960; NHMUK 1 ♀; Devon, Torquay ; 15 Jun. 1960; NHMUK 1 ♀; Dorking ; 17 Jun. 1960; NHMUK 1 ♀; Jersey, St. Brelades ; 24 Jul. 1965; NHMUK 1 ♀; no details; Jul. 1974; NHMUK 1 ♀; Cambridgeshire, Duxford ; 25 Jul.–1 Aug. 1979; NHMUK 1 ♂; England, Surrey, Chobham Common ; 26 Aug. 1982; E.E. Grissell leg.; USNM 1 ♀, 1 ♂; England, London, Bedford Park , Esmond Road ; J. Waterston leg.; USNM 1 ♀; Essex; USNM .

Type locality

London, Bedford Park, United Kingdom.

Redescription

MEASUREMENTS. Body: 2.5–2.7 mm; antennae: 2.8 mm (♂), 2.3 mm (♀); wings: 2.4–2.7 mm.

COLORATION. Head, mesosoma and metasoma black. Mandibles yellowish brown with darker teeth. Antennae dark brown. Leg dark yellow with darker metacoxa. Veins of wings brownish.

HEAD. Head square-shaped in anterior view, 1.5 times as broad as high, malar area expanded. Face smooth and punctate, with short uniform pubescence. Malar area coriaceous, 0.8 times as long as compound eye. Clypeus smooth, glabrous, shortly projected; anterior tentorial pits small, indistinct. Transfacial distance 1.1 times as long as compound eye. Diameter of torulus larger than inter-toruli and torulus-eye distances. Frons, gena and occiput smooth and glabrous with few sparse setae; occipital and postocular carinae absents. In dorsal view 1.8 times as broad as long, broader than mesosoma. Compound eyes glabrous. POL: OOL: LOL is 8.0:4.5:2.5, diameter of lateral ocellus is 3.0.

ANTENNAE. In males, antenna 14-segmented; flagellomeres cylindrical and pubescent, same width in all flagellomeres, placodeal sensilla abundant in all flagellomeres; F1 not modified; antennal formula: 9.0(3.5), 4.0(4.0), 10.0(3.0), 9.0(3.0), 9.0(3.0), 9.0(3.0), 9.0(3.0), 8.0(3.0), 8.0(3.0), 7.5(3.0), 7.0(3.0), 6.0(3.0), 6.0(3.0), 8.0(3.0). In females, antenna 13-segmented; flagellomeres cylindrical and pubescent, same width in all flagellomeres, placodeal sensilla starting at F2 but not abundant until F4; antennal formula: 9.0(3.0), 3.5(3.0), 10.0(2.0), 9.0(2.5), 8.0(2.5), 8.0(2.5), 7.0(3.0), 7.0(3.0), 6.0(3.0), 6.0(3.0), 5.0(3.0), 5.0(3.0), 8.0(3.0).

MESOSOMA. Pronotal plate smooth. Pronotum smooth and punctate; pubescence uniformly distributed over its surface with some irregular ventral carinae. Mesoscutum as broad as long in dorsal view. Mesoscutum smooth and not punctate, short hyaline setae along notauli and anterior mesoscutum. Notaulus incomplete but apparent, usually effaced at anterior third, sometimes almost reaching pronotal margin, without horizontal carinae ( Fig. 3d View Fig ); median mesoscutal furrow absent. Lateral mesoscutum smooth and glabrous, except for some short hairs; parapsidal signum absent, parascutal sulcus very tenuous and not internally carinate ( Fig. 3e View Fig ). Scutellum strongly areolate and triangularshaped, not apically rounded, 0.6 times as long as mesoscutum; scutellar foveae square-shaped, large and smooth, posteriorly defined by carina; presence of superficial and narrow pit next to inner margin of scutellar foveae. Interfoveal line complete. Circumscutellar carina not projected to form tooth in lateral view. Anterior and ventral mesopleuron carinate, central and posterior mesopleuron smooth. Mesopleural triangle smooth except for an oblique sulcus near its anterior margin; short hyaline seta present. Metanotal troughs coarsely sculptured, almost glabrous. Lateral propodeum with strong coarse sculpture; central propodeum glabrous, coriaceous, and divided in two symmetrical areas by median longitudinal carina; lower central region and rest of propodeal surface divided into smaller cells.

FORE WINGS. Pubescent, marginal pubescence denser at apical third. Radial cell closed, 2.3 times longer than wide. Vein 2rm absent.

METASOMA. Shorter than head + mesosoma. Petiole as long as wide, shorter than metacoxa, coarsely sculptured, shiny. Third metasomal tergum 2.0 times longer than fourth in dorsal view. Metasomal terga smooth and glabrous; T5 to T7 punctate.

Distribution

Palaearctic and Indomalayan. Known from United Kingdom ( Fergusson 1985), China (Mata- Casanova et al. 2015b). First records for Portugal, Morocco, Spain, Andorra, France, Switzerland, Ireland, Austria, Slovenia, Hungary, Slovakia, Sweden, Romania, Cyprus, Pakistan and India.

Biology

Reared from Hemerobiidae Wesmaelius betulinus (Ström, 1788) and W. subnebulosus (Stephens, 1836) ( Fergusson 1985) .

CNC

Canada, Ontario, Ottawa, Canadian National Collection of Insects

USNM

USA, Washington D.C., National Museum of Natural History, [formerly, United States National Museum]

MNHN

France, Paris, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

NHMUK

Natural History Museum, London

UB

Laboratoire de Biostratigraphie

CNC

Canadian National Collection of Insects, Arachnids, and Nematodes

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Figitidae

Genus

Aegilips

Loc

Aegilips atricornis Fergusson, 1985

Mata-Casanova, Noel, Selfa, Jesús & Pujade-Villar, Juli 2022
2022
Loc

Aegilips atricornis

Fergusson N. D. M. 1985: 813
1985
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