Cratocentrus decoratus ( Klug, 1834 )
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Cratocentrus decoratus ( Klug, 1834 ) |
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Cratocentrus decoratus ( Klug, 1834) View in CoL
( Figs 27‒31 View FIGURES 27–31 )
Chalcis decorata Klug, 1834 View in CoL : iv, figure plate 37, fig. 8. Original description. Saudi Arabia [Arabia deserta]. Phasganophora decorata: Sichel, 1866: 368 View in CoL –369.
Cerachalcis decorata: Masi, 1944: 133 –135.
= Cerachalcis fastuosa View in CoL spp. aurata Masi, 1944: 125 View in CoL . Steffan, 1957: 239. Cratocentrus decoratus: Steffan, 1957: 239 View in CoL .
Type material. Chalcis decorata . Lectotype, here designated, a pinned ♀ labelled ' decorata Klug * Arab Ehr. [manuscript] / Arab Wüste Ehrenberg S. / type [red label] / Acanthochalcis decorata Klug Type ♀ Dr. Enderlein / 13416 / GBIF-ChalclSD ID: ChalD0659' (fig. 63) (BMN). Cerachalcis fastuosa ssp. aurata . Paratypes (2♀) (BMNH).
Other material. DJIBOUTI: Obock (1 ♀) ( MNHN) .
Comment. A few specimens identified as such by Steffan (MNHN) and Bouček (NMP) do not belong to C. decoratus but to a closely related, undescribed species. They will be dealt with in forthcoming paper devoted to the Afrotropical fauna.
Diagnosis. Setation golden on frons, mesoscutum, GT5, GT6 and syntergum, silvery on posterior slope of propodeum and spiracular areola of propodeum ( Figs 27, 29‒31 View FIGURES 27–31 ). Antenna reddish ( Fig. 28 View FIGURES 27–31 ). Frons with dense adpressed setation masking the integument together with sparse suberect setae ventrally. Teeth on vertex sharp. Pronotal carina well expanded, only narrowly broken mesally ( Fig. 29 View FIGURES 27–31 ). Dorsum of pronotum with 3 transverse rows of large areolae mesally having their anterior margins raised into crests ( Fig. 29 View FIGURES 27–31 ). Mesoscutal fasciae well expanded. Mid lobe of mesoscutum with large areolae posteriorly. GT5 and GT6 with well expanded and well delimited fasciae ( Figs 30, 31 View FIGURES 27–31 ). Ovipositor sheaths relatively short, only 2.15× as long as the carinate dorsal edge of syntergum ( Fig. 31 View FIGURES 27–31 ).
Recognition. Cratrocentrus decoratus can be separated from the other Palaearctic species by the golden setation on the mesoscutum, GT5 and GT6 ( Figs 27, 29, 30, 31 View FIGURES 27–31 ), the presence of sharp teeth on the vertex ( Fig. 28 View FIGURES 27–31 ) and the well expanded pronotal carina ( Fig. 29 View FIGURES 27–31 ). It differs from a few closely related Afrotropical species either by the dense and golden adpressed setation on the frons ( Fig. 28 View FIGURES 27–31 ) and/or the short ovipositor sheaths ( Fig. 31 View FIGURES 27–31 ). It also differs from some other Afrotropical Cratocentrus by the presence of dense adpressed setation along the notauli ( Fig. 29 View FIGURES 27–31 ) and the coarse and regular areolation on the mesoscutum ( Fig. 29 View FIGURES 27–31 ).
Distribution. Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Djibouti. The female from Sudan quoted by Steffan (1959: 313) belongs to a different species as it is certainly also the case for that from Cape Verde Islands.
Host (s). Unknown. The type of C. fastuosa ssp. aurata was reared from a branch of a fig tree. It is notable that Mateu (1972) who reared so many insect specimens from branches of Acacia raddiana Savi in Sahara never reared this species.
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Cratocentrus decoratus ( Klug, 1834 )
Abul-Sood, Medhat I., Gadallah, Neveen S., Hossni, Mohammed T. & Delvare, Gérard 2018 |
Cerachalcis decorata:
Masi 1944: 133 |
Cerachalcis fastuosa
Steffan 1957: 239 |
Steffan 1957: 239 |
Masi 1944: 125 |
Chalcis decorata
Sichel 1866: 368 |