Coleocentrus soleatus (Gravenhorst, 1829)

Varga, Alexander, 2013, A review of the subfamily Acaenitinae Foerster, 1869 (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) from Ukrainian Carpathians, Biodiversity Data Journal 1, pp. 1008-1008 : 1008

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scientific name

Coleocentrus soleatus (Gravenhorst, 1829)
status

 

Coleocentrus soleatus (Gravenhorst, 1829)

Materials

Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: Varga; sex: male; Location: country: Ukraine; stateProvince: Ivano-Frankivsk Region, Bogorodchany District, Dibrova; verbatimLocality: 5 km SW of Bogorodchany; verbatimElevation: 310 m; verbatimLatitude: 48° 46' 10.35" N; verbatimLongitude: 24° 30' 20.28" E; Event: eventDate: 14 May 2011 GoogleMaps

Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: Varga; sex: female; Location: country: Ukraine; stateProvince: Transcarpathian Region, Rakhiv District, Lazeschyna; verbatimElevation: 900-950 m; verbatimLatitude: 48° 14' 52.47" N; verbatimLongitude: 24° 24' 29.35" E; Event: eventDate: June 2010 GoogleMaps

Type status: Other material. Occurrence: sex: male; Record Level: institutionCode: ZIN

Description

General features

Fore wing 11 mm long (in female) and 12 mm long (in male), areolet present. Nervellus broken at upper 0.25. Mandible with equal teeth. Flagellum with 31 segments (in female) and 33 segments (in male). Head polished, without well definded punctation. In dorsal view temples narrowed behind eyes. Mesopleuron weakly (in female) or densely (in male) rugulo-punctate. Propodeum with very weak longitudinal carinae over its entire length (in male) or only with weak traces of dorsal longitudinal carinae (in female). Metasoma mat (in female) or polished (in male), without well defined punctation. OTI 1.8.

Female. Head, mesosoma and metasoma generally black. Face almost black. Clypeus black basally, reddish apically. Mandibles reddish basally. Flagellum almost black. Pterostigma brownish with fuscous margins. Tegula reddish-brown. Legs: mid coxae almost black, fore and hind coxae generally red, fore coxa basally, hind coxa apically (0.2) black, all femora, fore and mid tibiae and tarsi red, hind tibia apically and tarsus entirely fuscous, all trochanters and trochantelli red with black coloration. Lateral parts of apical margins of tergites 2-6 red.

Male. Head and mesosoma black. Face almost yellow. Clypeus basally black, apically reddish. Mandibles black. Flagellum reddish-brown. Scape yellowish dorsally. Pterostigma yellowish. Tegula reddish-brown. Legs: hind coxa red with only apical 0.2 black, fore and mid coxae, fore trochanter and trochantellus and all femora red, mid and hind trochanters and trochantelli red with black coloration, fore tibia and tarsus, tarsomere 2 of hind tarsus partly, tarsomeres 3-5 entirely white, mid tibia and tarsus yellowish-red, hind tibia red with fuscous apex. Metasoma black basally and apically, red medially.

Biology

Hosts

Unknown.

Distribution

Bulgaria ( Kolarov 1997), China (Jilin, Liaoning) ( Sheng and Zhang 1999), Germany ( Townes et al. 1965), Hungary ( Kiss von Zilah 1926), Korea ( Uchida 1955), Poland ( Hedwig 1937), Romania ( Constantineanu and Pisica 1977), Russia (Caucasus), Ukraine ( Kasparyan 1981).

Notes

Constantineanu and Pisica (1977) recorded Coleocentrus borcei Constantineanu, 1929 from Romania, wich is very similar to the female of Coleocentrus soleatus (Gravenhorst, 1829), but has a fuscous pterostigma (except base), entirely black trochanters, black clypeus and red lateral parts of apical margins of tergites 3-6.