Rhoptromeris nigriventris Nordlander, 1978
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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2018.1447154 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:8164332C-93E2-4E3F-A408-F5FF5DFB366E |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5187319 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C3FA6F-200C-FFE0-22E9-5285FB9373C9 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Rhoptromeris nigriventris Nordlander, 1978 |
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Rhoptromeris nigriventris Nordlander, 1978
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Diagnosis
This species shares with R. ru fi ventris and R. macaronesiensis sp. nov. the lack of the anteroventral cavity of the metapleura. It can be distinguished by the pronotal foveae separated by a medial bridge, larger eyes, broader wings and higher scutellum with relatively broad scutellar plate.
Several studied specimens exhibited a mix of diagnostic characters of both R. nigriventris and R. ru fi ventris, and more extensive molecular studies could be useful to better elucidate the relationship between these species.
Redescription
Compound eyes relatively large. Antennae rather long in both sexes. Male F2 enlarged, strongly curved. Female antennae with an indistinct 7-segmented club. Pronotal foveae separated by a medial bridge. Dorsal scutellar surface usually smooth, sometimes more or less strongly sculptured in the posterior half. Scutellar plate large. Anteroventral cavity of metapleura absent, posterior incision of metapleura absent. Wings relatively broad.
Distribution
Widespread throughout Europe. Records listed here follow Fauna Europaea and Nordlander (1978), with additions by the authors. EUROPE: Bosnia, England, Finland, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain, Sweden.
Biology
Specimens of Rhoptromeris nigriventris have been collected in field and forest areas. The species is probably a parasitoid of grass-inhabiting Chloropidae ( Nordlander 1978) .
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