Phradis Foerster , 1869

Khalaim, Andrey I. & Ruiz-Cancino, Enrique, 2018, First record of the genera Diaparsis Foerster and Phradis Foerster (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Tersilochinae) from Mexico, Journal of Hymenoptera Research 63, pp. 61-72 : 62

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Phradis Foerster , 1869
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Genus Phradis Foerster, 1869 View in CoL View at ENA

Type species.

Thersilochus (Phradis) brevis Brischke, 1880.

A moderately large genus with a predominantly Holarctic distribution and a few species known from the Afrotropical ( Khalaim 2007) and Neotropical regions ( Khalaim and Bordera 2012) and Australia ( Khalaim 2017). About 40 species are known to occur in the Palaearctic region ( Yu et al. 2016) and 18 species in the Nearctic region ( Horstmann 2013b). Two undescribed species of Phradis were found in material from the State of Tlaxcala in Central Mexico. This is the first record of the genus from Mexico.

Phradis is found to be extremely rare in Mexico, being represented by two species, both known from a single female, collected from the same locality at 2830-2900 m in pine-oak forest. The two Mexican species easily differ from the 18 species occurring in the USA and Canada by the very long second metasomal tergite (see the key below).

Portion of the key to North American species of Phradis

1 Second metasomal tergite, in dorsal view, very long, 2.8-3.6 times as long as anteriorly broad. Central Mexico 2
- Second metasomal tergite, in dorsal view, transverse to moderately long, 0.8-2.0 times as long as anteriorly broad. USA and Canada 18 species (see identification key in Horstmann 2013b)
2 Second antennal flagellomere 2.5 times as long as broad (Fig. 8 View Figures 7–13 ). Apical area of propodeum flat (Fig. 11 View Figures 7–13 ). Second metasomal tergite 2.8 times as long as anteriorly broad (Fig. 12 View Figures 7–13 ). Ovipositor with apex needle-shaped, without dorsal notch (Fig. 13 View Figures 7–13 ); sheath 1.1 times as long as first tergite P. bufalosus sp. n.
- Second antennal flagellomere 3.5 times as long as broad (Fig. 15 View Figures 14–21 ). Apical area of propodeum impressed along midline (Fig. 20 View Figures 14–21 ). Second metasomal tergite 3.6 times as long as anteriorly broad. Ovipositor evenly tapered apically, with weak but distinct dorsal subapical notch (Fig. 21 View Figures 14–21 ); sheath 1.4 times as long as first tergite P. nanacamilpus sp. n.