Aniseres pallipes Förster, 1871
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Aniseres pallipes Förster, 1871 View in CoL
Aniseres spp. have glymmae on the first tergite and the notaulus is present (with a short vertical carina on its front side). Their first tergite is 1.5–2.2× as long as wide and the discoidella is present. Their ovipositor sheaths are 1.4–2.6× as long as their hind tibiae ( TOWNES, 1971).
The genus is rather small. A. pallipes has the scapi very close to each other and the clypeus is about 2.5x as wide as long, not protruding ( VAN ROSSEM, 1980). Like all Orthocentrinae , hosts are mainly fungus gnats ( Diptera : Mycetophilidae ) ( ŠEDIVÝ & ŠEVČIK, 2003; BROAD et al., 2018). First report for the Netherlands; unreported in Belgium.
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THE NETHERLANDS: • 2 ♀♀; Zeewolde , Horsterwold (FL); 52°17’38”N 5°27’34”E; 5/viii/2018; P. Hoekstra leg.; coll GoogleMaps . PH; field observation on Polyporus squamosus (Huds 1821) ; P. Hoekstra & A. Humala det. (ObsID: 161207192) .
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