Diglyphus chabrias Walker
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Description
Diglyphus chabrias (Walker)
Figs 21, 22, 29, 34, 54, 55, 72, 78
Cirrospilus chabrias Walker, 1838:451, lectotype male in BMNH (type no. 5.2589), examined.
Diglyphus chabrias; Walker, 1844: 407 –410. Asecodes chabrias; Dalla Torre, 1898: 46.
Diagnosis. Scape completely dark (Figs 54, 55); legs (Fig. 34): femora dark and metallic with apical ¼ –¼ white; fore tibia with anterior surface white and posterior surface dark and metallic or dark brown, mid and hind tibiae dark and metallic with apical ¼ –¼ white; fore wing speculum with a few scattered setae (Fig. 72); male with antennal flagellomeres densely setose with short hairs (Fig. 55); male gaster completely dark and metallic (Fig. 22).
Material. Denmark: 1♀ 1♂ (BMNH, MZLU). France: 6♀ 2♂ (BMNH). Greece (Crete): 5♀ (BMNH). Hungary: 1♂ (BMNH). Italy: 2♀ (BMNH). Norway: 1♀ (BMNH). Portugal (Madeira): 1♀ 1♂ (BMNH). Russia: 1♀ 3♂ (ZISP). Spain (Canary Islands): 4♂ (BMNH). Sweden: 44♀ 24♂ (BMNH, MZLU). United Kingdom: 58♀ 55♂ (BMNH).
The specimens from Sweden, identified as D. chabrias in Hansson (1987), were misidentified, instead they are D. begini.
Distribution. Bulgaria (Boyadzhiev 1997), Czech Republic (Kalina 1989), Denmark *, France *, Germany (Bouček & Askew 1968), Greece *, Hungary (Bouček & Askew 1968), Iran (Yefremova et al. 2007), Italy *, Netherlands (Gijswijt 2003), Norway (Bouček & Askew 1968), Portugal (Madeira) (Koponen & Askew 2002), Russia (Yefremova 2002), Slovakia (Kalina 1989), Spain (Canary Islands) (Koponen & Askew 2002), Sweden (Bouček & Askew 1968), Turkey (Yefremova et al. 2011), United Kingdom (Walker 1838).
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Identifiers
Biodiversity
- Collection code
- BMNH , BMNH, MZLU , ZISP
- Family
- Eulophidae
- Genus
- Diglyphus
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Order
- Hymenoptera
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Scientific name authorship
- Walker
- Species
- chabrias
- Taxon rank
- species
References
- Walker, F. (1838) Descriptions of British Chalcidites. Annals of Natural History, 1 (6), 449 - 454. https: // doi. org / 10.1080 / 00222933809496629
- Walker, F. (1844) On the species of Chalcidites inhabiting the Arctic Region. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, 14, 407 - 410.
- Dalla Torre, K. W. von (1898) Catalogus Hymenopterorum hucusque descriptorum systematicus et synonymicus. F. Chalcididae et Proctotrupidae. G. Engelmann, Leipzig, 598 pp.
- Hansson, C. (1987) New records of Swedish Eulophidae and Pteromalidae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea), with data on host species. Entomologisk Tidskrift, 108 (4), 167 - 173.
- Boyadzhiev, P. S. (1997) Species of family Eulophidae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) known to the fauna of Bulgaria till 1996. Plovdivski Universitet " Paisij Khilendarski " Nauchni Trudove Biologiya Animalia, 33 (6), 31 - 39.
- Kalina, V. (1989) Checklist of Czechoslovak Insects III (Hymenoptera). Chalcidoidea. Acta Faunistica Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae, 19, 97 - 127.
- Boucek, Z. & Askew, R. R. (1968) Palearctic Eulophidae (excl. Tetrastichinae). In: Delucchi, V. & Remaudiere, G. (Eds.), Index of Entomophagous Insects. Le Francois, Paris, pp. 1 - 260.
- Gijswijt, M. J. (2003) Naamlijst van de Nederlandse bronswespen (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea). Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen, 18, 17 - 79.
- Koponen, M. & Askew, R. R. (2002) Chalcids from Madeira, Canary Islands and Azores (Hymenoptera, Chalcidoidea). Fieraea (Folia Scientarum Biologicarum Canariensum), 30, 115 - 145.
- Yefremova, Z. A. (2002) Catalogue of the Eulophidae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) of Russia. Linzer Biologische Beitrage, 34 (1), 563 - 618.
- Yefremova, Z. A., Civelek, H. S., Boyadzhiyev, P., Dursun, O. & Eskin, A. (2011) A review of Turkish Diglyphus Walker (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae), with description of a new species. Annales de la Societe Entomologique de France, 47 (3 - 4), 273 - 279.