Apocharips trapezoidea ( Hartig, 1841 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2018.427 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3794009 |
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Apocharips trapezoidea ( Hartig, 1841 ) |
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Apocharips trapezoidea ( Hartig, 1841)
Figs 3.20, 5.24
Xystus trapezoideus Hartig, 1841: 352 . Type: deposited in ZSM (examined).
Allotria trapezoideus – Taschenberg 1866: 130.
Allotria trapezoidea – Cameron 1884: 267.
Dilyta trapezoidea – Kieffer 1900: 114. — Evenhuis 1982: 26.
Alloxysta (Alloxysta) trapezoidea – Dalla Torre & Kieffer 1902: 39.
Apocharips trapezoidea – Menke & Evenhuis 1991: 152.
Diagnosis
Apocharips trapezoidea is mainly characterized by a completely open radial cell that is 1.0 times as long as wide (Fig. 5.24); the presence of pronotal and propodeal carinae; an apex of scutellum with M-shaped carinae; female antenna with rhinaria beginning on F5, F1 longer than pedicel and F2, F2 subequal to F3, and F3 shorter than F4 (Fig. 3.20); male antenna with rhinaria beginning on F1, F1 longer than pedicel and F2, and F2–F4 subequal in length. This species is easily differentiated from other species of Apocharips by the completely open radial cell with parallel R1 and Rs veins (Fig. 5.24). The closest congener is A. hansoni Menke, 1993 , but it can be easily differentiated by the presence of radial carinae around the clypeus (absent in A. trapezoidea but present in A. hansoni ).
Material examined
Lectotype
GERMANY: ♂, [lectotype H.H. Evenhuis (orange label)], [ Xystus trapezoideus Hartig det. H.H. Evenhuis 1980], [ Apocharips trapezoidea ♂ ( Hartig, 1840) det. JP-V 2007] ( ZSM).
Additional specimens (4 ♂♂, 5 ♀♀)
FRANCE: 2 ♂♂, 1 ♀ [Var: St. Tropez, 12 Jun. 80, Boucek] ( BMNH); 1 ♂ [Var: St. Tropez, 16 Jun. 80, Boucek] ( BMNH).
JAPAN: 1 ♀ [Hokkaido, Furano, Exp. Forest, 43°15′ N, 142°20′ E, 9 Aug. 1996, 500 m, L. Masner, sweep] ( CNCI C-163).
SPAIN: 1 ♀ [Calella, A. Costa NE, Jun. 1971, Boucek] ( BMNH); 1 ♀ [Canary Is., Tenerife, El Medano, 18 Mar. 1983, K.J. Hedqvist, Hedqvist coll.] ( BMNH B.M. 2011-27).
SWEDEN: 1 ♀ [Sö, Sandemars slott, T.H. and J.Q., Aug. 1976, Apocharips xanthocephala det. N.D.M. Fergusson, 1985] ( BMNH).
TUNISIA: 1 ♂ [Tunis 1979, Alloxysta ♀? sp. det. J. Quinlan, 1979] ( BMNH).
Distribution
Palaearctic.
Certain records: Andorra ( Pujade-Villar 2005: 545), Corsica ( Ferrer-Suay et al. 2013l), France (Ferrer- Suay et al. 2015a), Germany ( Hartig 1841: 352), Canary Islands ( Pujade-Villar 2005: 545), Peninsular Spain ( Nieves-Aldrey et al. 2003: 39), Tunisia.
Uncertain records: Austria ( Andrews 1978: 91), Bulgaria and Balkan Peninsula ( Vasileva-Sumnalieva 1976: 23), England ( Andrews 1978: 91), Ethiopia ( Silvestri 1915: 273), Finland ( Hellén 1963: 5), Ireland ( O’Connor & Nash 1997), Italy ( Silvestri 1915: 274), Scotland ( Andrews 1978: 91), Sweden ( Thomson 1862: 409).
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Apocharips trapezoidea ( Hartig, 1841 )
Ferrer-Suay, Mar, Selfa, Jesús & Pujade-Villar, Juli 2018 |
Alloxysta (Alloxysta) trapezoidea
Dalla Torre K. W. & Kieffer J. J. 1902: 39 |
Dilyta trapezoidea
Evenhuis H. H. 1982: 26 |
Kieffer J. J. 1900: 114 |
Allotria trapezoideus
Taschenberg E. L. 1866: 130 |
Xystus trapezoideus
Hartig T. 1841: 352 |