Entedonomphale carbonaria ( Erdös, 1954 ) Triapitsyn, 2005

Triapitsyn, Serguei V., 2005, Revision of Ceranisus and the related thrips-attacking entedonine genera (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) of the world, African Invertebrates 46, pp. 261-315 : 285-286

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.7909932

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scientific name

Entedonomphale carbonaria ( Erdös, 1954 )
status

comb. nov.

Entedonomphale carbonaria ( Erdös, 1954) , comb. n.

Figs 31–33 View Figs 31–33

Thripoctenoides carbonarius Erdös, 1954: 345 , fig. 12c (p. 346). (Type locality: Tompa, Hungary; of the lectotype designated by Thuróczy (1992))

Thripoctenoides carbonarius Erdös : Boucek & Askew 1968: 138; Trjapitzin 1978: 426.

Thripoctenoides albicoxis Szelényi, 1982: 387 , 388. Syn. n.

Entedonastichus carbonarius (Erdös) : Boucek 1988: 733; Thuróczy 1992: 155; Loomans & van Lenteren

1995: 146–148, 197.

Entedonastichus albicoxis (Szelényi) : Thuróczy 1992: 151; Loomans & van Lenteren 1995: 146–148, 197. Entedonastichus sp. : Loomans & van Lenteren 1995: 146, 148 (in part, from Russia only).

Diagnosis: Female. Body mostly dark brown to black and smooth, as described by Erdös (1954); scape slightly lighter than pedicel or flagellum, coxae pale (mostly laterally) to dark brown (dorsally), 3 basal tarsomeres brown, petiole light brown dorsally and whitish laterally. Antenna ( Fig. 31 View Figs 31–33 ) with scape about 4 x as long as wide, slightly dilated in basal half, pedicel much longer than wide, F1 shorter and narrower than F2 and apparently without sensilla, F2 with 1 sensillum; clava entire, not 3-segmented as mistakenly indicated in the original description by Erdös (1954) who had only dry-mounted specimens available to him, with several short longitudinal sensilla. Forewing ( Fig. 32 View Figs 31–33 ) about 3.5 x as long as wide; longest marginal setae about 2/5 maximal width of forewing; disc notably infuscated behind marginal vein (its distal half only) and also behind and shortly beyond stigmal vein, bare basally and with numerous short setae scattered in distal half; postmarginal vein about as long as stigmal vein. Coxae partially with cellulate sculpture. Ovipositor short, not exserted, occupying about 0.7 x length of gaster, ovipositor length/metatibia length ratio about 1.1:1.

Male. Similar to female but antenna, legs, and petiole a little darker and infuscation of forewing disc considerably less pronounced. Antenna ( Fig. 33 View Figs 31–33 ) with 3-segmented funicle; clava solid, with apical spicula.

Type material examined: Paralectotype male of Thripoctenoides carbonarius Erdös [ HNHM], designated by Thuróczy (1992), labelled: 1. “Tompa 1950.vi.30 dr. Erdös”; 2. “Vórós erdó füvcín”; 3. “ Thripoctenoides carbonarius Erd. det. Erdös ”; 4. “Cotypus”; 5. “ Paratypus ơ Thripoctenoides carbonarius Erd.”; 6. “Hym. Typ. No. 5993 Mus. Budapest ” .

Holotype female of Thripoctenoides albicoxis Szelényi [ HNHM], labelled: 1. “Hungaria, Nagyiván, 1972.vi.15 ”; 2. “Ex nido Acrocephalus paludicola ”; 3. “Leg. Szabó László”; 4. “ Thripoctenoides albicoxis sp. n. ^ det. dr. Szelényi”; 5. “ Holotypus Thripoctenoides albicoxis Szelényi ”; 6. “Hym. Typ. No. 6919 Mus. Budapest ”.

Other material examined: HUNGARY:Baja, 30–31.v.1958, J. Erdös, 1^ 1ơ (“Inter radices Stipae capillatae L.”, det. G. Szelényi ). Bátorliget, Kaszjló, 20.vi.1959, J. Erdös, 1^ (det. G. Szelényi ). Nagyiván, 5–6.v.1975, G. Szelényi , 2^ (“Agrosti-Eleochari-Apopecuretum”). Pótharasztpta, 16.vii.1974, G. Szelényi , 1^ (det. G. Szelényi ). Szt. Miklós, L. Biró, 1ơ. Vácz, Szöd, L. Biró: 31.viii.1925, 1ơ; 1925, 1ơ. Vácz, Tudósdomb, 3.viii.1930, L. Biró, 1ơ [HNHM]. RUSSIA: Leningrad Region: Petrokrepost’, Shore of Lake Ladoga, 10.vii.1981, V.A. Trjapitzin, 1ơ [ZIN].

Distribution: Bulgaria (Loomans & van Lenteren 1995), Germany ( Noyes 2002), Hungary, * Russia (Leningrad Region), Slovakia (Loomans & van Lenteren 1995), Slovenia and Sweden ( Noyes 2002).

Hosts: Unknown.

Comments: Minor differences in the colouration of the holotype of T. albicoxis are within the variation range of E. carbonaria , hence the above synonymy.

HNHM

Hungarian Natural History Museum (Termeszettudomanyi Muzeum)

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Eulophidae

Genus

Entedonomphale

Loc

Entedonomphale carbonaria ( Erdös, 1954 )

Triapitsyn, Serguei V. 2005
2005
Loc

Entedonastichus carbonarius (Erdös)

THUROCZY, C. 1992: 155
1992
Loc

Entedonastichus albicoxis (Szelényi)

THUROCZY, C. 1992: 151
1992
Loc

Thripoctenoides albicoxis Szelényi, 1982: 387

SZELENYI, G. 1982: 387
1982
Loc

Thripoctenoides carbonarius Erdös

TRJAPITZIN, V. A. 1978: 426
BOUCEK, Z. & ASKEW, R. R. 1968: 138
1968
Loc

Thripoctenoides carbonarius Erdös, 1954: 345

ERDOS, J. 1954: 345
1954
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