Centeterichneumon Heinrich, 1938

Pos, Davide Dal, Claridge, Brandon, Diller, Erich, Noort, Simon Van & Giovanni, Filippo Di, 2023, Still counting: new records, nomenclatural notes, and three new species of Phaeogenini (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Ichneumoninae) from the Afrotropical region, European Journal of Taxonomy 868, pp. 1-71 : 15

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2023.868.2105

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7891609

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Centeterichneumon Heinrich, 1938
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Genus Centeterichneumon Heinrich, 1938 View in CoL

Centeterichneumon Heinrich, 1938: 129 View in CoL . Type species: Centeterichneumon denticoxatus Heinrich, 1938 View in CoL , by original designation and monotypy.

Diagnosis

According to Heinrich (1938: 22) the genus Centeterichneumon is characterized by having “ Clypéus largement arrondi. Spiracules du propodéum ovales chez les grands exemplaires, ronds chez les petits. Hanches III avec une petite dent chez la ♀ [= Clypeus broadly rounded. Propodeum spiracles oval in large specimens, round in small ones. Coxae III with a small tooth in ♀].” However, Heinrich’s (1938) diagnosis is insufficient to separate Centeterichneumon from the other Afrotropical genera. We hereby attempt a more in-depth diagnosis of the genus. Centeterichneumon can be distinguished from all the other genera by the following combination of characters: (1) bidentate mandibles (that sets Centeterichneumon apart from Lusius and Heterischnus ); (2) presence of distinct gastrocoeli, even though superficial (that allows the separation from Arearia , Chauvinia , Dicaelotus , and Hoplophaeogenes ); (3) non-modified hypostomal carina, meeting occipital carina at the base of mandible (modified in Aethecerus and meeting occipital carina above mandibular base in Tycherus ); (4) 2 nd metasomal tergite roughly square (and not elongated as in Kibalus ); (5) clypeus well-separated from face (epistomal sulcus present) (that allows a clear separation from Diadromus ); (6) malar space less than 0.5× as long as the mandible (different from Diadromus ); (7) hind coxae of female with a ventral tooth or small carina.

Remarks

The genus Centeterichneumon was introduced by Heinrich (1938: 129) to accommodate only one species from Madagascar, Centeterichneumon denticoxatus Heinrich, 1938 , later divided into two subspecies, the nominotypical one and C. denticoxatus obscutatus Heinrich, 1938 .

Except for the original type series, no other records have been reported for the genus. Townes & Townes (1973) provided a catalogue to the species with no new information on the distribution, while Rousse et al. (2013) failed to include the taxon into their review of the Afrotropical Phaeogenini . The species hereby newly described represents the first record of the genus after its original conception and expands its distribution for the first time to mainland Africa ( Figs 5A–B View Fig , 8A–B View Fig ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Ichneumonidae

Loc

Centeterichneumon Heinrich, 1938

Pos, Davide Dal, Claridge, Brandon, Diller, Erich, Noort, Simon Van & Giovanni, Filippo Di 2023
2023
Loc

Centeterichneumon

Heinrich G. 1938: 129
1938
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