Adelognathus nigriceps Thomson, 1888
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Adelognathus nigriceps Thomson, 1888 |
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Adelognathus nigriceps Thomson, 1888 View in CoL
Adelognathus spp. are interesting parasitoids. They are seldom caught in the field and are ectoparasitoids of sawfly larvae. They can be recognised by their exposed labrum and fairly short antennae (approx. 14 to 15 segments) and the presence of a pentagonal areolet in some species (BROAD et al., 2018).
A. nigriceps is a smaller species of more or less 3 mm. Occipital carina reaches the mandibular base. The face is yellow and there is a unique groove between the mandibles and eye ( KASPARYAN, 1990). First report for the Netherlands; unreported for Belgium.
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THE NETHERLANDS: • 1 ♂; Eastermar (FR); 53°10’40”N 6°05’13”E; 6/v/2012; G.; Tuinstra leg.; coll. HM; field observation; H. Meijer det. GoogleMaps
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