Lathrolestes caudatus (Thomson, 1883)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.197875 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6210100 |
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Lathrolestes caudatus (Thomson, 1883) |
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Lathrolestes caudatus (Thomson, 1883) View in CoL
Lathrolestus caudatus, Thomson, 1883 , type lost.
Lathrolestus pleuralis Thomson, 1883 . ex. syn.; Hinz, 1996.
Lathrolestus nasoni Davis, 1897 , Holotype, male, Algonquin, IL, (ANSP) syn. nov. Lathrolestus similis Davis, 1897 , Holotype, female, Colorado, (ANSP); Barron, 1994; Aubert, 2000.
In regards its main character states, the holotype of L. nasoni Davis, 1897 is fully similar to L. caudatus (Thomson, 1883) . Consequently, L. nasoni Davis, 1897 is proposed as a new junior synonym for L. caudatus (Thomson, 1883) . Ovipositors of both these taxa are long, slightly curved up, with apical teeth. There is a slight difference in coloration in Nearctic and Palearctic specimens: Nearctic individuals have reddish-brown clypeus; propodeum varying from black to reddish-brown; Palearctic specimens with black clypeus and propodeum. This species was recorded as parasitoid of Ardis brunniventris (Hartig, 1837) on Rosa rugosa View in CoL in Europe ( Evenhuis, 1973).
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Lathrolestes caudatus (Thomson, 1883)
Reshchikov, Alexey V., Soper, Anna & Van, Roy G. 2010 |
Lathrolestus nasoni
Davis 1897 |
Lathrolestus similis
Davis 1897 |
L. nasoni
Davis 1897 |
L. nasoni
Davis 1897 |
L. caudatus
Thomson 1883 |
L. caudatus
Thomson 1883 |
Ardis brunniventris
Hartig 1837 |