Phaenoglyphis nigripes (Thomson 1877)
- Dataset
- Palaearctic species of Charipinae (Hymenoptera, Figitidae): two new species, synthesis and identification key
- Rank
- SPECIES
Classification
- kingdom
- Animalia
- phylum
- Arthropoda
- class
- Insecta
- order
- Hymenoptera
- family
- Charipidae
- genus
- Phaenoglyphis
- species
- Phaenoglyphis nigripes
diagnosis
Diagnosis Phaenoglyphis nigripes is mainly characterized by the absence of notauli and scutellar foveae (Fig. 7.9), and antenna with rhinaria and club shape beginning on F 3, F 1 subequal to pedicel, F 1 longer than F 2 and shorter than F 3, and F 3 shorter than F 4 (Fig. 6.15). It is similar to P. laevis Andrews, 1978, but they can be differentiated by the length of the antenna (shorter than the body in P. nigripes but longer in P. laevis) and where the rhinaria begin (on F 3 in P. nigripes (Fig. 6.15) but on F 5 in P. laevis).
distribution
Distribution Palaearctic. Certain records: Norway (Thomson 1877: 813). Uncertain records: England (Cameron 1889: 57), Finland (Hellén 1963: 8), Ireland (O’Connor & Nash 1997), Romania (Ionescu 1969: 248; Trandafirescu et al. 2004: 260), Scotland (Cameron 1889: 57), Spain (Torras-Casals 1996: 196).
materials_examined
Material examined Holotype NORWAY: ♀ [TROMS, 20 Km S of Setermoen, along E 6 Road, sweeping, 15 Jul. 1999, leg. G. Melika; 4198] (MZLU).