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Meteorus tabidus

Description

Meteorus tabidus (Wesmael)

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Perilitus tabidus Wesmael, 1835:32. Lectotype ♂, Belgium: Brussels, coll. Wesmael (IRSNB, Brussels).

Meteorus fascialis Ruthe, 1862:22. Holotype ♀, Germany. Ruthe coll. (BMNH, London), synonymized by Schmiedeknecht, 1897:187 —examined.

Meteorus dubius Ruthe, 1862:27. Holotype ♀, Germany. Ruthe coll. (BMNH, London), synonymized by Huddleston, 1980:50 examined.

Meteorus pentheri Fischer, 1970b:262. Holotype ♂, Yugoslavia: Stolac (Penther) (NHM, Vienna), synonymized by Huddleston, 1980:50.

Diagnosis: Meteorus tabidus is very similar to M. affinis but M. tabidus has a more protuberant clypeus, the precoxal sulcus is reticulate-rugose and not foveolate as in M. affinis, and M. tabidus is generally a slightly more robust wasp than M. affinis.

Studied material: ~ 20 specimens.

Description: Size about 4.5–5mm. Antennae 28–31 articles, thick, the penultimate five or so articles not longer than broad. Head contracted behind eyes, not distinctly rounded, the occiput not distinctly concave. OOL=2. Eyes large, strongly convergent. Malar space short, about half basal breadth of mandible. Face not strongly convex. Clypeus strongly protuberant. Tentorial pits wide and deep, very close to orbits. Mandibles at most moderately twisted. Precoxal sulcus broad, reticulate-rugose. Propodeum strongly rugose, sometimes reticulate-rugose, often with a distinct basal transverse carina and less distinct central longitudinal and medial transverse carinae. Petiolar tergum long, narrow, with distinct dorsal pits. Ovipositor long, 2.5–3.0 times length of petiolar tergum, thick. Legs long; hind coxa strongly rugose; tarsal claws with a distinct basal lobe. Colour black; abdominal tergites 3 and 4 and legs testaceous. The face and base of the antennae sometimes lighter. Male same as female except much darker; the antennae longer, 32–35 articles, the ocelli slightly larger; the eyes not strongly convergent; propodeum depressed.

Distribution: Palearctic. Country records: Austria; Belgium; Bosnia Hercegovina; Bulgaria; Croatia; Czechoslovakia; France; Georgia; Germany; Greece; Hungary; Ireland; Italy; Korea; Lithuania; Mongolia; Netherlands; Poland; Romania; Slovakia; Sweden; Switzerland; United Kingdom; Yugoslavia.

Biology: M. tabidus is recorded in the literature as a parasitoid of both Coleoptera (Cerambycidae) (Giraud et al. 1877) and Lepidoptera (Coleophoridae, Geometridae, Psychidae and Tortricidae). We have not been able to verify any host records.

Notes

Published as part of Stigenberg, Julia & Ronquist, Fredrik, 2011, Revision of the Western Palearctic Meteorini (Hymenoptera, Braconidae), with a molecular characterization of hidden Fennoscandian species diversity 3084, pp. 1-95 in Zootaxa 3084 (1) on pages 72-73, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3084.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/5244448

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Collection code
IRSNB
Family
Braconidae
Genus
Meteorus
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Hymenoptera
Phylum
Arthropoda
Scientific name authorship
Wesmael
Species
tabidus
Taxon rank
species
Type status
lectotype
Taxonomic concept label
Meteorus tabidus (Wesmael, 1835) sec. Stigenberg & Ronquist, 2011

References

  • Wesmael, C. (1835) Monographie des Braconides de Belgique. Nouveaux Memoires de l'Academie Royales des Science. Bruxelles, 9, 1 - 252.
  • Ruthe, J. F. (1862) Deutsche Braconiden. Berlin Entomologishe Zeitschrift, 6, 1 - 58.
  • Schmiedeknecht, H. L. O. (1897) Die Braconiden-Gattung Meteorus Haliday. Illustrierte Wochenschrift fur Entomologie, 2.
  • Huddleston, T. (1980) A revision of the Western Palaearctic species of the genus Meteorus (Hymenoptera: Braconidae). Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Entomology series, 41, 1 - 58.
  • Fischer, M. (1970 b) Die Meteorus - Arten des Burgenlandes (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Euphorinae). Wissenschaftliche Arbeiten aus dem Burgenland, 44.
  • Giraud, J. E. & Laboulbene, A. (1877) Liste des eclosions d'insectes observees par le Dr. Joseph-Etienne Giraud, membre honoraire. Annales de la Societe Entomologique de France, 5, 397 - 436.