Aspicera minutispina Belizin 1952

ROS-FARRÉ, P. & PUJADE-VILLAR, J., 2013, <strong> Revision of the genus <em> Aspicera </ em> Dahlbom, 1842 (Hym.: Figitidae: Aspicerinae) </ strong>, Zootaxa 3606 (1), pp. 1-110 : 38-39

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3606.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6954601

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A24309-FFF1-6167-FF36-F9B8BC22FFD2

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scientific name

Aspicera minutispina Belizin 1952
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Aspicera minutispina Belizin 1952

( Figs 13a & b View FIGURE 13 )

Aspicera minutispina Belizin 1952: 298

Type material: ( 1♂) HOLOTYPE male deposited in ZIN, with the following labels: “Holotipus, Aspicera minutispina m ♂, V. Belezin det” (handwritten, red label), “Amginsk-Yakut highway, the river Amga , Yakutia (Eastern Siberia), 15.8.925, Bianki” (in Russian, white label), “ Aspicera minutispina Belizin, 1952 , det. P. Ros-Farré 2004” (white label).

Diagnosis. Aspicera minutispina is not similar to other Aspicera species. Scutellar disc is swollen posterior to scutellar foveae, but sharply depressed on central area. Scutellar foveae are coriaceous anteriorly and longitudinally carinate posteriorly. Scutellar spine is very short, 0.2 times length of scutellar disc.

Redescription

Length. Male 3.32 mm.; female unknown.

Coloration. Head, mesosoma and metasoma black. Coxa and trocanter black, remaining leg segments medium to light brown. Scape and pedicellum black, flagellomeres black on dorsal surface and dark brown on ventral surface.

Head. Frons coriaceous, with sinuous longitudinal carinae. Lateral frontal carinae straight and divergent. Area between compound eye and lateral frontal carinae with fine transverse carinae. Gena in lateral view rounded, slightly expanded, coriaceous, transversely carinate. Vertex only slightly incised, coriaceous, with some punctate and rugose sculpture. Ocelli slightly prominent. Occiput conspicuously coriaceous, with very fine transverse carinae on basal 2/3, few short longitudinal carinae behind ocelli.

Antenna. Filiform, flagellomeres slightly swollen in central area. F1 clearly excavated. Antennal formula: 12(6.5): 4(5.5): 12(5): 11(5): 11(5): 11(5): 10(5): 10(5): 10(5): 10(5): 9(5): 9(4.5): 9(4.5): 16(4).

Mesosoma. Lateral surface of pronotum coriaceous, with small transverse carinae, incomplete on dorsal half. Subpronotal plate not projected, dorsal margin with very short and scattered setae. Scutum sharply coriaceous, with very weak transverse carinae. Lateral line conspicuous, incomplete. Antero-admedian lines coriaceous, reaching 1/ 3 scutum length, divergent dorsally, more conspicuous than median mesoscutal line. Notauli and median mesoscutal sulcus with transverse carinae, coriaceous. Area between notauli not prominent in lateral view. Parascutal sulcus ending near anterior end of notauli, alutaceous, sparsely pubescent anteriorly. Mesopleuron alutaceous and with oblique carinae on ventral area and anterior 1/3, smooth on dorsoposterior area. Scutellum 0.8 times scutum length, emarginate on posterior half. Scutellar foveae conspicuously coriaceous anteriorly, with some carinae near posterior margin, scutellar pits absent. Interfoveal carina present on scutellar disc, continuing to beginning of scutellar spine, but discontinuous centrally. Scutellar disc swollen posterior to scutellar foveae, sharply depressed on central area, coriaceous, with longitudinal carinae, rugose, sloping towards basis of scutellar spine in lateral view. Scutellar spine very short and small, 0.2 times length of scutellar disc, weakly striate longitudinally, straight in lateral view.

Wing. Radial cell 1.78 times longer than wide. Wing pubescence slightly reduced. Marginal pubescence cannot be described because margin of wing is not well preserved. R1 long. R2 curved near dorsal margin. Rs+M impressed by a shadow.

Biology. Unknown.

Distribution. Eastern Palaearctic: Russia (Eastern Siberia).

ZIN

Russian Academy of Sciences, Zoological Institute, Zoological Museum

V

Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Figitidae

Genus

Aspicera

Loc

Aspicera minutispina Belizin 1952

ROS-FARRÉ, P. & PUJADE-VILLAR, J. 2013
2013
Loc

Aspicera minutispina

Belizin, V. I. 1952: 298
1952
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