Meteorus affinis

Meteorus affinis (Wesmael) Fig. 83 Perilitus affinis Wesmael, 1835:31. Holotype ♀, Belgium: Wesmael coll. (IRSNB Brussells) examined. Meteorus punctiventris Ruthe, 1862:25. Holotype ♀, Germany: Ruthe coll. (BMNH London) examined Meteorus gracilis Ruthe, 1862:31. Holotype &f...

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Main Authors: Stigenberg, Julia, Ronquist, Fredrik
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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Hymenoptera
Braconidae
Meteorus
Meteorus affinis
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Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Hymenoptera
Braconidae
Meteorus
Meteorus affinis
Stigenberg, Julia
Ronquist, Fredrik
Meteorus affinis
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
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Arthropoda
Insecta
Hymenoptera
Braconidae
Meteorus
Meteorus affinis
description Meteorus affinis (Wesmael) Fig. 83 Perilitus affinis Wesmael, 1835:31. Holotype ♀, Belgium: Wesmael coll. (IRSNB Brussells) examined. Meteorus punctiventris Ruthe, 1862:25. Holotype ♀, Germany: Ruthe coll. (BMNH London) examined Meteorus gracilis Ruthe, 1862:31. Holotype ♀, Germany: Ruthe coll. (BMNH London). Junior primary homonym of gracilis Ratzeburg, 1852. Meteorus ruthei Schmiedeknecht, 1897:205. Replacement name for gracilis Ruthe, 1862. Synonymized by Huddleston 1980:22. Meteorus voloscensis Fischer, 1959: 14 Holotype ♀ Yugoslavia: Volosca, Graeffe coll. (NM, Vienna) Synonymized by Huddleston, 1980:22 examined. Diagnosis : Meteorus affinis is similar to M. vexator but has distinctly lobed claws and larger ocelli than the latter. These differences are visible also in small specimens, which are otherwise very similar due to their weaker sculpture and the reduction in the number of antennal articles. The mesosoma of M. affinis sometimes has yellow markings, but we never found this to be true for M. vexator . Studied material : ~ 100 specimens. Description : Size about 4 mm. Antennal articles 27–30. Head strongly rounded behind eyes. Ocelli large, OOL=1.5–2.0. Eyes large, protuberant and strongly convergent. Malar space short, much less than basal width of mandible. Face as broad as high, not protuberant but rugulose. Clypeus not strongly protuberant. Mandible stout, moderately twisted. Precoxal sulcus foveolate. Propodeum rugose, the transverse carinae of the propodeum often most developed. Petiolar tergum narrow with distinct dorsal pits, about twice as long as apically broad. Ovipositor long, 3.0–3.5 times length of petiolar tergum, slender. Legs long, slender; hind coxae rugose ventrolaterally; tarsal claws with small but distinct lobe. Colour generally black with yellow areas. ♂ antennal articles 30–33; eyes smaller and not strongly convergent; sculpture of precoxal sulcus and of hind coxa obsolescent. Distribution : Western and Eastern Palearctic. Country records: Armenia; Belgium; Bulgaria; China; Croatia; Czechoslovakia; Finland; France; Germany; Hungary; Ireland; Italy; Korea; Netherlands; Norway; Romania; Russia; Sweden; Switzerland; United Kingdom; Yugoslavia. Biology : Meteorus affinis is a solitary endoparasitoid that is attracted to light. Most host records involve the lepidopteran family Psychidae (Yu et al. 2005). We found 59 specimens within the SMTP. M. affinis was caught from June to November in both deciduous and coniferus forests. : 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 page 45, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3084.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/5244448 : {"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.", "Ratzeburg, J. T. C. (1852) Die Ichneumonen der Forstinsecten in forstlicher und entomologischer Beziehung. Ein anhang zur Abbildung und Beschreibung der Forstinsecten 3, 272 pp.", "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.", "Yu, D. S., Achterberg, C. van. (Braconidae) & Horstmann, K. (Ichneumonidae). 2005. World Ichneumonoidea 2004 - Taxonomy, Biology, Morphology and Distribution. DVD / CD. Taxapad. Vancouver, Canada. www. taxapad. com."]}
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.5244806 2023-05-15T16:13:12+02:00 Meteorus affinis Stigenberg, Julia Ronquist, Fredrik 2011 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5244806 https://zenodo.org/record/5244806 unknown Zenodo http://zenodo.org/record/5244448 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFE7FFA88602FF8FA752FFBAFFFEC544 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3084.1.1 http://zenodo.org/record/5244448 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFE7FFA88602FF8FA752FFBAFFFEC544 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5244502 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5244805 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Arthropoda Insecta Hymenoptera Braconidae Meteorus Meteorus affinis Text Taxonomic treatment article-journal ScholarlyArticle 2011 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5244806 https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3084.1.1 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5244502 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5244805 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Meteorus affinis (Wesmael) Fig. 83 Perilitus affinis Wesmael, 1835:31. Holotype ♀, Belgium: Wesmael coll. (IRSNB Brussells) examined. Meteorus punctiventris Ruthe, 1862:25. Holotype ♀, Germany: Ruthe coll. (BMNH London) examined Meteorus gracilis Ruthe, 1862:31. Holotype ♀, Germany: Ruthe coll. (BMNH London). Junior primary homonym of gracilis Ratzeburg, 1852. Meteorus ruthei Schmiedeknecht, 1897:205. Replacement name for gracilis Ruthe, 1862. Synonymized by Huddleston 1980:22. Meteorus voloscensis Fischer, 1959: 14 Holotype ♀ Yugoslavia: Volosca, Graeffe coll. (NM, Vienna) Synonymized by Huddleston, 1980:22 examined. Diagnosis : Meteorus affinis is similar to M. vexator but has distinctly lobed claws and larger ocelli than the latter. These differences are visible also in small specimens, which are otherwise very similar due to their weaker sculpture and the reduction in the number of antennal articles. The mesosoma of M. affinis sometimes has yellow markings, but we never found this to be true for M. vexator . Studied material : ~ 100 specimens. Description : Size about 4 mm. Antennal articles 27–30. Head strongly rounded behind eyes. Ocelli large, OOL=1.5–2.0. Eyes large, protuberant and strongly convergent. Malar space short, much less than basal width of mandible. Face as broad as high, not protuberant but rugulose. Clypeus not strongly protuberant. Mandible stout, moderately twisted. Precoxal sulcus foveolate. Propodeum rugose, the transverse carinae of the propodeum often most developed. Petiolar tergum narrow with distinct dorsal pits, about twice as long as apically broad. Ovipositor long, 3.0–3.5 times length of petiolar tergum, slender. Legs long, slender; hind coxae rugose ventrolaterally; tarsal claws with small but distinct lobe. Colour generally black with yellow areas. ♂ antennal articles 30–33; eyes smaller and not strongly convergent; sculpture of precoxal sulcus and of hind coxa obsolescent. Distribution : Western and Eastern Palearctic. Country records: Armenia; Belgium; Bulgaria; China; Croatia; Czechoslovakia; Finland; France; Germany; Hungary; Ireland; Italy; Korea; Netherlands; Norway; Romania; Russia; Sweden; Switzerland; United Kingdom; Yugoslavia. Biology : Meteorus affinis is a solitary endoparasitoid that is attracted to light. Most host records involve the lepidopteran family Psychidae (Yu et al. 2005). We found 59 specimens within the SMTP. M. affinis was caught from June to November in both deciduous and coniferus forests. : 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 page 45, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3084.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/5244448 : {"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.", "Ratzeburg, J. T. C. (1852) Die Ichneumonen der Forstinsecten in forstlicher und entomologischer Beziehung. Ein anhang zur Abbildung und Beschreibung der Forstinsecten 3, 272 pp.", "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.", "Yu, D. S., Achterberg, C. van. (Braconidae) & Horstmann, K. (Ichneumonidae). 2005. World Ichneumonoidea 2004 - Taxonomy, Biology, Morphology and Distribution. DVD / CD. Taxapad. Vancouver, Canada. www. taxapad. com."]} Text Fennoscandian DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Canada Norway