Dolerus (Equidolerus) neoaprilis MacGillivray, 1908
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Dolerus (Equidolerus) neoaprilis MacGillivray, 1908 , spec. rev.
Table 1 View TABLE 1 ; Figs 4 View FIGURES 4 – 6 , 11–12 View FIGURES 11 – 14 , 17 View FIGURES 15 – 17
Dolerus neoaprilis MacGillivray, 1908: 126 . Lectotype female examined. Labelled: "INHS Insect Collection 183,581" [printed], "F. Rauterberg Collection, NEB" [former printed, "NEB" handwritten], " Type of Dolerus neoaprilis A. D. MacGillivray, Ƥ " [printed, red], " Dolerus neoaprilis MacG." [handwritten, red frame]; Frison 1927: 242 (lectotype designation).
Dolerus subfasciatus neoaprilis: Benson 1956: 59 .
Dolerus subfasciatus auct. non F. Smith, 1874
Distribution. We have examined specimens from the following states and provinces: CANADA: Alberta, Newfoundland, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Quebec. USA: Alaska, Colorado, Idaho, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New York, Virginia. Goulet (1986) recorded this species under the name D. subfasciatus from across Canada and northern United States. This species is not Holarctic as has been suggested, e.g., by Benson (1962) and Goulet (1986).
Specimens studied (USNM if not stated otherwise). CANADA: ALBERTA, 20 mi [les]. W. Legal, George Lake, 31.V-3.VI. [19]78, Malaise trap, D.R. Smith [leg.], 1Ƥ; Bilby, 20.VII.1924, O. Bryant [leg.], 1Ƥ, same, 21.VII.1924, 1Ƥ, same 28.VII.1924, 2Ƥ; NEWFOUNDLAND, Cormack, 24. VI.1966, D.R. Smith [leg.], 1Ƥ; 28 mi. NW Deer Lake, 29.VI. [19]’66, D.R.Smith [leg.], 1Ƥ; 3 mi. SE St. George’s, 27. VI.1966, 1Ƥ13; NORTHWEST TERRITORIES, Norman Wells, 27.V.1953, C.D. Bird [leg.], 1Ƥ13, SDEI; Ft. Providence, MacKenzie R., 8.VII.1903, Mack.,1Ƥ; NOVA SCOTIA, 5 mi. E Antigonish, 26. VI.1966, D.R. Smith [leg.], 5Ƥ; ONTARIO, North Bay, 24.VI.1967, NLHKrauss, 1Ƥ; QUEBEC, James Bay Hwy [highway] km 68, 18.VI. [19]85, Sweeping, H.Goulet, D.R. Smith [leg.], 1Ƥ13. USA: ALASKA, Anchorage, 30.V.1948, F.S. Blanton [leg.], 1Ƥ; Eklutha, 1.VII.1956, R.L. Washburn, 1Ƥ; Fairbanks, July 2, 1921, J.M. Aldrich coll. 1Ƥ; Matanuska, VI.[19]44, 44-27645Trap, J. Chamberlin [leg.], 1Ƥ13; Matanuska, 17.V.1945, rotary trap, J.C.Chamberlin [leg.], 1Ƥ; same data but 5.VI.1945, 13; Nenana, 13.VI.1951, R.I. Sailor [leg.], 2Ƥ; Toolik Lake, Alaska Pipeline Rd., Wash. Cr., 21.VI.1978, on Salix, S. MacLean [leg.], 1Ƥ; COLORADO, Garland, 18-6, coll. C.V. Riley, 1Ƥ; Gothic, 9600 ft., 7-1929, M.J. Brown, 1Ƥ; Veta Pass, 1.7, coll. C.V.Riley, 1Ƥ; IOWA, Clermont, 28.VI.1929, A.H. Rolfs [leg.], 1Ƥ; MAINE, Aroostook Co, Littleton, 8.VI.1967, D.R. Smith [leg.], 2Ƥ; Augusta, 1.VI.1946, A.E. Brower [leg.], 2Ƥ13; Kennebec Co, Litchfield, 3.VI.1967, D.R. Smith [leg.], 1Ƥ; Oxbow, 6.VI.1941, A.E. Brower [leg.], 13; Penobscot Co. Enfield, 7.VI.1967, D.R. Smith [leg.], 4Ƥ; Piscataquis Co, Brownville Junction, 27.V.1966, D.R. Smith [leg.], 1f; Waldo Co, 5 mi N Belfast, 25.V.1966, D.R. Smith [leg.], 1Ƥ; MASSACHUSETTS, Arlington, 28.V.1920, C.S. Sperry [leg.], 1Ƥ; Reading, 10.VI.1919, J.V. Schaffner [leg.], 1Ƥ; Springfield, 4.V.1903, F. Knab, 1Ƥ; Stoneham, 28.V.1932, Blackburn [leg.], 1Ƥ; Watertown, 28.VI.1920, C.S. Sperry [leg.], 1Ƥ; MICHIGAN, Delta Co. 11.VI.1960, R.&K. Dreisbach [leg.], 1Ƥ; NEBRASKA (lectotype); NEW HAMPSHIRE, Coos Co. 10 mi. E Groveton, 18.VI.1983, D.R.Smith [leg.], 1Ƥ; NEW YORK, Franklin Co, 5 mi. E of Tupper Lake, 9.VI.1983, D.R. Smith [leg.], 1Ƥ; Hamilton Co. 5mi. SE Blue Mountain Lake, 5.VI.1983, D.R. Smith [leg.], 1Ƥ13; VIRGINIA, Blackburg, 25.IV.1960, S.L. Douthat [leg.], 13; Clarke Co, U. Va. Blandy Exp. Farm, 2 mi S. Boyce, 39°05’N, 78°10’W, 28.IV-10.V.1993, Malaise trap, D.R. Smith [leg.], 1Ƥ; Craig Co, Cr. at Rt. 666, Huffman, 1.V.1978, C.M. & O.S. Flint, Jr, 1Ƥ.
Host plant. One larva reared on Equisetum arvense from Ottawa and described as that of D. (E.) subfasciatus by Leblanc & Goulet (1992) belongs to this species.
Taxonomic notes. MacGillivray (1908) did not give the number of specimens, but Frison (1927) listed only a single female as “ Type ”. We regard Frison’s action as the designation of a lectotype in accordance with Article 74.6 ( ICZN 1999). Goulet (1986) found no morphological evidence to distinguish the black Japanese females of D. subfasciatus as subspecifically distinct from the Nearctic bicoloured form ( D. neoaprilis ) and synonymized D. neoaprilis with D. subfasciatus (he likely had no males of the latter species). The species is most similar to Dolerus pseudoanticus , and the two can be distinguished with certainty only by ovipositor structure (see Table 1 View TABLE 1 for separating it from other resembling Palaearctic species). It can be easily distinguished from D. subfasciatus by its predominately red abdominal segments 2–6 (in females and males) and tergum 1 bearing almost no punctures and setae (in females).
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Dolerus (Equidolerus) neoaprilis MacGillivray, 1908
Heidemaa, Mikk, Smith, David R. & Shinohara, Akihiko 2012 |
Dolerus subfasciatus neoaprilis:
Benson 1956: 59 |
Dolerus neoaprilis
Frison 1927: 242 |
MacGillivray 1908: 126 |