Cremastus lucidus Szépligeti, 1899

B, Maryam Zardouei Heydari, Rakhshani, Ehsan, B, Azizollah Mokhtari, Received, Martin Schwarz B, Online, Published & Version, Final, 2020, A faunistic overview of Temelucha Förster (Hym., Ichneumonidae, Cremastinae) in Iran, Turkish Journal of Zoology 44 (4), pp. 355-374 : 362-363

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https://doi.org/ 10.3906/zoo-1912-42

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scientific name

Cremastus lucidus Szépligeti, 1899
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Cremastus lucidus Szépligeti, 1899 . Természetrajzi Füzetek, 23 (1900): 4. Holotype ♀. Hungarian Natural History Museum , Budapest.

Material from Iran: Not examined.

Distribution in Iran: Kurdistan Province ( Mohammadi-Khoramabadi et al., 2016a).

Distribution: Palaearctic ( Bulgaria, former Czechoslovakia, Greece, Hungary, Iran, Italy, Moldova, Romania, Russia, Turkey).

Temelucha meridionellator Aubert, 1981

Temelucha meridionellator Aubert, 1981 . Bulletin de la Société Entomologique de Mulhouse : 22. Holotype ♀. — Museum of Zoology in Lausanne, Switzerland.

Material from Iran: Not examined.

Distribution in Iran: Markazi Province ( Riedel et al., 2019).

Distribution: Palaearctic ( Israel, Malta, Turkey).

Temelucha minuta ( Morley, 1912)

Tarytia minuta Morley, 1912 . Transactions of the Linnean Society of London, 15: 175. Holotype ♀. — The Natural History Museum, London.

Material examined: 1♀ ( DPPZ), IRAN, Sistan-o Baluchestan Province , Zabolcounty, Akbar Abad (31°12‘51“N, 61°37‘28“E, 481 m), swept on Tamarix hispida , 21.04.2016, leg.: H.A. Derafshan. GoogleMaps

Distribution in Iran: Sistan-o Baluchestan (New), Yazd and West Azarbaijan Provinces ( Mohammadi-Khoramabadi et al., 2016b).

Distribution: Afrotropical ( Madagascar, Reunion Island, Seychelles); Australasian ( Australia, New South Wales, Queensland); Oriental ( Thailand, India); Palaearctic ( Cyprus, Iran).

Diagnosis (Female). Body 4.2 mm, fore wing 2.8 mm, ovipositor 1.9 mm. Temple short, constricted behind eyes in lateral view ( Figure 6a View Figure 6 ). Clypeus with strongly curved apical margin ( Figure 6b View Figure 6 ). Malar space about 1.5× as long as basal width of mandible. Eye weakly divergent ventrally. Lateral ocellus diameter as long as the distance between lateral ocellus and eye ( Figure 6c View Figure 6 ). Mesoscutum with dense punctures ( Figure 6d View Figure 6 ). Basal area of propodeum quadrate ( Figure 6e View Figure 6 ). Areola and petiolar area not separated. Areola smooth. Petiolar area covered with dense transverse striation. Median longitudinal carinae very weakly convergent in the middle. Second lateral area striated. Fore wing with vein 2 m-cu postfurcal. Basal abscissa of M + Cu unpigmented. Ventral margins of the first tergite touching each other. Apex of ovipositor weakly sinuous ( Figure 6f View Figure 6 ). Body black; 4 segments of antennae, vertical, frontal, facial, and the upper half of temporal orbits, clypeus, mandibles and pronotum yellow. Median lobe of mesoscutum black, lateral lobes of mesoscutum black basally and yellowish brown apically. Legs yellow with the brownish pattern.

ZARDOUEI HEYDARI et al. / Turk J Zool

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Ichneumonidae

Genus

Cremastus

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