Aclista szelenyii ( Móczár, 1938 )

Macek, Jan, 2007, Revision of Central European species of the Aclista scutellaris complex (Hymenoptera: Diapriidae), Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 47, pp. 211-228 : 218-219

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5328323

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scientific name

Aclista szelenyii ( Móczár, 1938 )
status

 

Aclista szelenyii ( Móczár, 1938)

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Xenotoma (Zelotypa) szelényii Móczár, 1938: 46 . Aclista szelenyii: NIXON (1957) : 68; JOHNSON (1992): 43.

Type locality. Hungary, Köszegy-Hegység. Material examined. CZECH REPUBLIC: BOHEMIA bor., Kadaň env., Úhošt Nature Reserve, 3.vi.1982, 1 ♀, J. Macek lgt. & det. ( NMPC).

Diagnosis. Female. Malar keel developed, straight; postmalar area developed; mandibles sickle-shaped, widely overlapping; no keel between pronotal shoulder and pronotal spiracle; gaster fusiform; medial furow at base of macrotergite slightly differentiated, rather confluent with basal striation.

Male. Unknown.

Differential diagnosis. Aclista szelenyii differs from the most similar A. bitensis by the long sickle-shaped mandibles and the absence of the keel between the pronotal shoulder and the pronotal spiracle.

Variability. No variation was observed in the limited material available.

Bionomics. Unknown.

Distribution. Hungary ( MÓCZÁR 1938). New record: Czech Republic.

Remarks. Type not seen; the identification of the species is based on a combination of the original description and NIXON’ s (1957) key diagnosis.

NMPC

National Museum Prague

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Diapriidae

Genus

Aclista

Loc

Aclista szelenyii ( Móczár, 1938 )

Macek, Jan 2007
2007
Loc

Xenotoma (Zelotypa) szelényii Móczár, 1938: 46

JOHNSON F. J. 1992: 43
NIXON G. E. J. 1957: 68
MOCZAR L. 1938: 46
1938
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