Ophion dispar Brauns, 1895

Johansson, Niklas & Cederberg, Björn, 2019, Review of the Swedish species of Ophion (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae: Ophioninae), with the description of 18 new species and an illustrated key to Swedish species, European Journal of Taxonomy 550, pp. 1-136 : 62-64

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2019.550

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3477045

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scientific name

Ophion dispar Brauns, 1895
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Ophion dispar Brauns, 1895 View in CoL

Figs 6D, F View Fig , 9C View Fig , 10K View Fig , 31 View Fig A–B

Ophion dispar Brauns, 1895: 42 View in CoL .

Material examined

Holotype, ♂ ( HNHM); 2 ♂ ♂ ( Sweden).

Diagnosis

Fore wing length 11 mm. Antenna with 44 flagellomeres. First flagellomere 3.0 times as long as wide. Central flagellomeres stout, about 1.2–1.3 times as long as wide. Subapical flagellomeres approximately 1.4 times as long as wide. Temple quite buccate, in lateral view 0.7 times as long as compound eye. Gap between compound eye and lateral ocellus 0.3 times the diameter of ocellus. Face below antennal sockets polished with very large and deep punctures ( Fig. 31B View Fig ). Malar space very long, about 0.8 times as long as mandibular base in male. Mandibular gape right-angled, with internal angles. Wing membrane clear. Ramellus very long, reaching 0.6 times the width of the discosubmarginal cell. Radius evenly curved. Nervellus broken above the middle by the discoidella. Mesopleuron polished with deep, large, regular punctures, space between punctures equal to their diameter. Epicnemial carina, in antero-ventral view, with pleurosternal angles distinctly anterior to sternal angles. Pleurosternal angles weakly defined and obtuse ( Fig. 9C View Fig ). Scutellum with strongly raised lateral carinae along its entire length ( Fig. 6D View Fig ). Propodeum with large distinct punctures, shining. Posterior transverse carina complete but weak in the Swedish specimens (stronger in the holotype). Anterior transverse carina absent laterally, only present centrally. Longitudinal carinae entirely absent ( Fig. 10K View Fig ). Hind trochantellus shorter than wide in dorsal view. Legs normal with hind femur about 7.0 times as long as wide. Inner spur of hind tibia long, about 0.5 times as long as metatarsus. Sclerotised part of first sternite ending distinctly posterior to spiracle at a distance about three times the distance between the spiracle and the lower margin of the first tergite ( Fig. 6F View Fig ).

Colour

Body testaceous. Head with inner and outer eye margins yellow ( Fig. 31 View Fig A–B). Mandibular teeth black.

DNA barcode

The DNA barcode sequence of one Swedish specimens of Ophion dispar is available at the BOLD systems database (www.boldsystems.org, BIN. BOLD: ADG0606. Specimen code: STI-NJBC: 85).

Ecology

The two known Swedish males were collected by a light trap during June in a semi-open mixed forest. Otherwise, nothing is known about the ecology of this species.

Distribution in Sweden

Very rare and only known from the province of Uppland in the eastern part of Central Sweden.

Remarks

Easily distinguished from other Ophion species by the placement of the spiracle on the very elongate first tergite, the carination of the propodeum, the shape of the epicemial carina and the densely and deeply punctate mesosoma and face. The first author has studied a potential female of this species from Croatia. The specimen has 52 flagellomeres and the lateral carinae of scutellum weaker, but still clearly present. The posterior margin of the first sternite is further away from the posterior margin of the first tergite than in the studied males, but the first sternite is still ending posterior to the spiracle at a distance of about 2.0 times of the distance between hind margin of the first sternite and hind margin of the first tergite. In other respects similar to the male described here.

HNHM

Hungarian Natural History Museum (Termeszettudomanyi Muzeum)

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Ichneumonidae

Genus

Ophion

Loc

Ophion dispar Brauns, 1895

Johansson, Niklas & Cederberg, Björn 2019
2019
Loc

Ophion dispar

Brauns S. 1895: 42
1895
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