Asthenolabus vitratorius (GRAVENHORST)

A. M, 2009, Illustrated key to the tribes of subfamilia Ichneumoninae and genera of the tribe Platylabini of world fauna (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae), Linzer biologische Beiträge 41 (2), pp. 1317-1608 : 1506-1508

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5277083

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F587F8-46A9-C7C8-DAC6-FBE2F5E6C7A3

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Carolina

scientific name

Asthenolabus vitratorius (GRAVENHORST)
status

 

Asthenolabus vitratorius (GRAVENHORST) View in CoL (Plate 48)

Mesoleptus vitratorius GRAVENHORST 1829 - Ichneum. Eur. 2: 34, Ƌ.

Platylabus vitratorius: SCHMIEDEKNECHT 1930 - Opusc. Ichneum. 9: 39-40, Ƌ, ♀.

Asthenolabus vitratorius: HEINRICH 1951 View in CoL - Bonn. Zool. Beitr. 2 (3-4): 240, syn.

F e ma l e

F l a g e l l u m: Long and very slender, with 37-38 segments, not widened beyond middle, slightly flattened ventrally and strongly attenuated toward apex, with white annulus on segments 8-12; basal segments long; first segment 5 times longer than width at apex laterally, all segments longer than wide. Flagellum 1,3 times longer than the front wing and approximately equal to body length.

H e a d: Head contour from front roundish, 1,2 times wider than height; genae from front roundly narrowed, 3,8 times sorter than height of eye; head contour from above transversal, two times wider than length. Vertex from lateral roundly oblique to occipital carina; temples from above gradually roundly narrowed behind eyes, long, in middle only just shorter than longitudinal diameter of an eye, from lateral temples narrowed downwards; occipital carina from above gradually impressed to hind ocelli, not reach level of eyes and hind ocelli, sharp, before mandible base reduced; malar space equal to mandible base width; mandibles with form character to tribe, gradually narrowed from base to apex; clypeus convex, transversal, with straight front margin oblique lateral margins and rounded lateral corners, thinned along apex, separated from middle field of face by impression; clypeal foveae moderately large, deep; labrum short, broad, rounded in front; middle field of face only just elevated above lateral fields and slightly differentiated, in middle some shorter than lateral fields; antennal cavities deep, but not big, not reach borders of eyes and far not reach front ocellus level, with roundish tubercle laterally and strong tooth (tubercle) between antennal fossae; ocelli of normal size, moderately convex, diameter of lateral ocellus only just less than distance from ocellus to eye; ocellar triangle not elevated. Clypeus punctured, middle field of face wrinkly-punctured, lateral fields of face with slight, superficial punctures; head surface slightly shining with microsculpture.

T h o r a x: Collar of pronotum short with shallow and narrow transverse furrow, from above rounded from front. Mesonotum moderately convex, of equal length and breadth, notauli not developed; axillary tongue not developed; surface of mesonotum densely punctured with developed microsculpture, matt; subalarum thin, sharp; speculum punctured by big punctures, shining; area of mesopleural fovea slightly impressed; mesopleurae with gradual bend at lower part; sternauli only just marked at base, practically not expressed; surface wrinkly-punctured, at lower half roughly longitudinally-wrinkled, shining between punctures; scutellum comparatively slightly elevated, laterally carinated up to apex, horizontal part slightly convex with sparse shallow punctures, without microsculpture. Hind margin of metanotum with broad triangle projections opposite lateral longitudinal carinae. Propodeum from lateral strongly and gradually slanting backwards, horizontal part 1,7 times shorter than area posteromedia in middle; all carinae with exception of costulae developed; area basalis rather long, area superomedia square; area dentipara without tooth at apex; spiracles large, long, 2,5 times longer than width (equal 0,6 breadth of area at level of spiracle). Propodeum shining, punctured by big punctures, surface of area superomedia slightly irregularly-wrinkled, metapleurae strongly shining with big punctures.

L e g s: Slender; hind femora thickened. Claws thin, strongly curved at apex, almost at right angle.

W i n g s: Areolet quadrangular, symmetrical; stigma not broad, light; radius slightly sinuous, especially at apical part, long; nervulus interstitial; ramulus only just marked; membrane of wing hyaline, veins light. Front wing 1,4 shorter than body length.

A b d o m e n:Abdomen from above longish-oval, dorsally flattened, second tergite at apex only just wider than length; sheath of ovipositor protrude behind apex of abdomen. Petiolus at base slightly wider than height, from lateral gradually transform to postpetiolus (without sharp bend), from above also slightly broadened to postpetiolus; dorsomedian carina of petiolus slightly expressed only to spiracles, dorsolateral carina developed, ventrolateral carina only just expressed; lateral carinae merge before base of petiolus; surface between lateral carinae not sculptured, smooth, shining; middle field of postpetiolus not developed, surface of middle field superficially-wrinkled. Gastrocoeli only just impressed, thyridia atrophied, interval many wider than gastrocoeli; lunulae small, distinct, but not elevated and distinct only by not sculpturated surface; middle surface of tergites 2 and 3 superficially-wrinkled, with dull shine, other tergites smooth, shining; tergites 6 and 7 with membranous apex. Hypopygium with sharpened apex and slight longitudinal fold.

C o l o r a t i o n: Head and thorax black with slight white pattern on frontal orbits (narrowly), often spot on subalarum, scutellum and often postscutellum white. Abdomen red with darkening on tergites 4 and 5-7; (5)-6th tergites with white membranous apex, 7th with large membranous spot. Legs with exception of coxae and trochanters red.

S i z e: Body length: 7,8; front wing: 5,6; flagellum: 7,0 mm.

M a l e

White pattern of males more reach: margins of clypeus and internal orbits broadly, subalarum, spot on tegulae, scutellum, spots at apex of tergites 5-7 of abdomen.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Ichneumonidae

Genus

Asthenolabus

Loc

Asthenolabus vitratorius (GRAVENHORST)

A. M 2009
2009
Loc

Asthenolabus vitratorius:

HEINRICH 1951
1951
Loc

Platylabus vitratorius:

SCHMIEDEKNECHT 1930
1930
Loc

Mesoleptus vitratorius

GRAVENHORST 1829
1829
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