Cteniscus pedatorius (Panzer, 1809)
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Felipe |
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Cteniscus pedatorius (Panzer, 1809) |
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Cteniscus pedatorius (Panzer, 1809) View in CoL
Cteniscus belongs to the former tribe Exenterini . Its notaulus is distinct, punctures on the abdominal tergites are fine to medium sized and the area superomedia is longer than wide ( TOWNES, 1969).
Cteniscus pedatorius needs to be keyed carefully. Its pterostigma is dark brown to black with a lighter base. Its temples are more or less straight behind the eyes (dorsally). The hind tibiae are darkened apically and the tarsi are blackish ( KASPARYAN & TOLKANITZ, 1981). Several specimens discovered were associated with Nematus (Craesus) septentrionalis (Linnaeus, 1758) . More information on the Dutch rearing records can be read in ZWAKHALS & BLOMMERS, forthcoming.
First report of the species and the genus for Belgium and the Netherlands.
MATERIAL EXAMINED:
BELGIUM: • 1 ♀; Somal (NA); 26/ix/2009; P.-N. Libert leg.; coll. PNL; field observation; D. Kasparyan det.
THE NETHERLANDS: • 1 ♀; Veenendaal , Kwintelooyen (UT); 51°59’33”N 5°32’59”E; 17/ix/2014; J. Bouwmans leg.; field observation; F. Verheyde det. (ObsID: 88050265) GoogleMaps . • 1 ♀; Rhenen , Achterbergse Hooilanden (UT); 51°58’23”N 5°37’31”E; 10/xii/2015; J. Bouwmans leg.; coll. KZ; reared ex Nematus (Craesus) septentrionalis (Linnaeus, 1758) , larva, collected on 4/x/2015; K. Zwakhals det. (ObsID: 113084673) GoogleMaps .
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