Euplectrus intactus Walker, revised status

Hansson, Christer & Schmidt, Stefan, 2018, Revision of the European species of Euplectrus Westwood (Hymenoptera, Eulophidae), with a key to European species of Euplectrini, Journal of Hymenoptera Research 67, pp. 1-35 : 16-17

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Euplectrus intactus Walker, revised status
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Figures 27-29 View Figures 27–35 , 49 View Figures 48–51 , 56 View Figures 52–56

Euplectrus intactus Walker, 1872a:102. Lectotype female in NHM, examined. Synonymized with E. bicolor by Bouček & Askew, (1968: 15).

Material

(26♀ 18♂). Belgium: 3♀ 3♂ (ZSM), this material includes 3♀ 3♂ from Pieris rapae ; France : 1♀ 2♂ (NHM), this material includes 2♂ from a caterpillar on Artemisia vulgaris ; Hungary : 2♀ 9♂ (MZLU, NHM); Romania : 1♀ (NHM); Sweden : 7♀ 1♂ (MZLU, NHM); United Kingdom : 12♀ 5♂ (NHM), this material includes 1♀ from Noctua comes on Corylus avellana .

Diagnosis.

Frons below level of toruli with pale area not extending laterally to the eye but with a wide dark stripe between pale area and eye in both sexes (Figs 27 View Figures 27–35 , 28 View Figures 27–35 ); midlobe of mesoscutum usually without median groove or carina (Fig. 49 View Figures 48–51 , 56 View Figures 52–56 ) (sometimes with a weak median groove at very base); posterior part of midlobe mesoscutum wide (Fig. 56 View Figures 52–56 ), ratio width base of midlobe (a)/width base of sidelobe (b) = 0.80 ± 0.048 (female), 0.80 ± 0.054 (male), width base of midlobe/width base of entire mesoscutum = 0.29 ± 0.018 (female), 0.28 ± 0.014 (male), n=9 for female and male respectively. Very similar to E. bicolor , distinguished from this species by the wide posterior part of midlobe of mesoscutum.

Hosts.

Noctuidae : Noctua comes Hübner on Corylus avellana . Pieridae : Pieris rapae (L.). From an unidentified caterpillar on Artemisia vulgaris .

Distribution.

France (Corsica) ( Walker 1872a), Belgium, Hungary, Romania, Sweden, United Kingdom (new/confirmed records).

Remarks.

Euplectrus intactus was synonymized with E. bicolor by Bouček and Askew (1968), but DNA-data and a renewed analysis of the morphology both support that these are different species.

Genetic data.

Barcoded specimens of Euplectrus intactus exhibited an intraspecific variation of 6.9% and a pronounced geographic subclustering (NJ-tree, Suppl. material S2). One of the nine different haplotypes in E. intactus was recorded from four countries (specimens with BIN BOLD:ACR7308 from Hungary and Romania, Sweden and the UK, Fig. 63 View Figure 63 ). The other eight haplotypes were recorded from a single country each. More than one haplotype occurs in Sweden (four haplotypes), Belgium (two haplotypes), and Hungary (three haplotypes). As in the other Euplectrus species with high haplotype divergence, a broader sampling from different populations and geographic regions is required to clarify the status of different haplotypes of the species.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Eulophidae

Genus

Euplectrus