Eurygaster laeviuscula Jakovlev, 1886
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Eurygaster laeviuscula Jakovlev, 1886
Figs. 16 View FIGURES 13–18 , 23 View FIGURES 19–25 , 29 View FIGURES 26–31 , 35 View FIGURES 32–37 , 42 View FIGURES 42–45 , 53 View FIGURES 50–55 , 64, 65 View FIGURES 56–65 .
Eurygaster laeviuscula Jakovlev, 1886: 78 , 80 (as laevluscnla on p. 78).
Eurygaster laeviuscula Jakovlev, 1903: 319 .
Type material examined. HOLOTYPE Eurygaster laeviuscula Jakovlev, 1886 : RUSSIA: Irkutsk Prov.: Kultuk , 1♂, Jakovlev leg.
Material examined. Amur Prov.: 1♂, 1♀, Mouth of Bureya River [former Post IV], 6.vi.1904, Malinovsky leg. Primorsky Ter .: 1♂, Vinogradovka , 19.vii.1929, Kiritshenko leg. 1♀, Riva Komarovka [former Suputinka] tributary of Razdolnaya Riva [former Suifun], 8.vii.1937, Richter leg. 1♀, Troitskoe, Lake Khanka , 27–28.vi.1908, A.I. Chersky leg. 1♀, Pogranichny [former Grodekovo Railway Station], 20.viii.1912, A.I. Chersky leg. 1♂, Ka- men–Rybolov, Lake Khanka , 5.vii.1908, A.I. Chersky leg. Kamen–Rybolov , 1♂, Lake Khanka , 10.vii.1910, A. Tarabarov leg. 1♀, Ussurisky Nature Reserve [former Suputinsky Nature Reserve], 4.x.1968, B. Mamaev leg.
Additional material examined. MONGOLIA: Töv Prov.: 1♀, Noin–Ula ( Suzukte ), SE Kentey, SW Ulaan- baatar [former Urga], 1–24.v.1924, Kozlov leg.
Diagnosis. Body length 8–10 mm. Mandibular plates longer than clypeus and contiguous or almost contiguous in front of the clypeus. Lateral margins of mandibular plates slightly convex ( Fig. 23 View FIGURES 19–25 ). Buccula at middle almost as high as width of second segment of labium. Eye 3.3–4.6 times as high as buccula at middle ( Fig. 29 View FIGURES 26–31 ). Pronotum 2.3– 2.7 times as wide as long ( Figs. 64, 65 View FIGURES 56–65 ). Anterolateral margins of pronotum slightly or distinctly convex. Humeral angles of pronotum not extending or very slightly extending beyond margin of corium. Whitish ridge along median line of scutellum usually clearly visible. Aedeagus with one pair of very large distal conjunctival appendages and one pair of shorter basal appendages; two pairs of small spines at base of each distal conjunctival appendage not clearly visible ( Figs. 35 View FIGURES 32–37 , 42 View FIGURES 42–45 A–42C). Stem of paramere 4.0 times as long as blade of crown in dorsal view; blade of crown bends steeply laterally ( Figs. 42 View FIGURES 42–45 D–F). Laterotergite IX strongly conical, twice as wide as long, 0.8–1.0 times as long as valvifer VIII ( Fig. 53 View FIGURES 50–55 ).
Eurygaster laeviuscula differs from E. dilaticollis , E. integriceps , E. maura , and E. testudinaria by the mandibular plates, which are longer than clypeus and contiguous or almost contiguous in front of it. Eurygaster laeviuscula differs from E. austriaca by the size and proportions of the body. The lateral margins of mandibular plates of E. austriaca are almost straight and the head is almost triangular (seen from above, Figs. 19, 20 View FIGURES 19–25 ); the lateral margins of mandibular plates of E. laeviuscula are slightly convex and the head is clearly rounded (seen from above, Fig. 23 View FIGURES 19–25 ).
Natural History and Bionomics. Almost nothing is known about this species. It was noted that it lives in meadow cereals ( Poaceae ) near water bodies ( Kulik 1965, Putchkov 1972, Kuzhuget & Vinokurov 2016). E. laeviuscula appears to have one generation per year and the imago is the hibernating stage.
Distribution. In Russia: Tyva Republic, Irkutsk Province, Khabarovsk (south) and Primorsky Territories. Oth- er countries: Mongolia (near Ulaanbaatar), Northern China, Korea ( Josifov & Kerzhner 1978, Nonnaizab 1986, Vinokurov et al. 1988, Vinokurov & Kanyukova 1995, Göllner-Scheiding 2006, Vinokurov et al. 2010, Kuzhuget & Vinokurov 2016).
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Eurygaster laeviuscula Jakovlev, 1886
Neimorovets, Vladimir 2020 |
Eurygaster laeviuscula
Jakovlev, V. E. 1903: 319 |
Eurygaster laeviuscula
Jakovlev, V. E. 1886: 78 |