Pyrgaspis Kozlov, 1967

Talamas, Elijah J. & Buffington, Matthew, 2014, Updates to the Nomenclature of Platygastroidea in the Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Journal of Hymenoptera Research 39, pp. 99-117 : 102

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/JHR.39.7698

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scientific name

Pyrgaspis Kozlov
status

syn. n.

Pyrgaspis Kozlov View in CoL syn. n.

Comments.

Kozlov considered Pyrgaspis to be closest to Synopeas , presumably because of the pointed mesoscutellum, and he separated these genera based on the orientation and height of the mesoscutellar spine. However, the widely separated lateral propodeal carinae (propodeal keels) (Fig. 18 View Figures 15–18 ) indicate that Pyrgaspis haloxylonomiae does not belong in or near Synopeas . In the context of the gamut of mesoscutellar morphology within Platygaster (Figs 19 View Figures 19–24 - 24 View Figures 19–24 ), the dorsally pointed mesoscutellum alone does not warrant placement in a separate genus. Evaluation of this character revealed that the mesoscutellar points in P. haloxylonomyiae and P. striativentris are formed by a carina on the posterior surface of this sclerite (Figs 18 View Figures 15–18 , 21 View Figures 19–24 - 22 View Figures 19–24 , 25 View Figures 25–28 ). Examination of Platygaster from the eastern United States yielded a specimen that has a similar, but more pronounced, carina on the posterior surface of the mesoscutellum which does not form a point dorsally (Fig. 26 View Figures 25–28 ). The mesoscutellum of this specimen also bears a character that is new to us, the posterolateral mesoscutellar carina (Figs 23 View Figures 19–24 - 26 View Figures 25–28 ).