Epitranus clavatus (Fabricius, 1804)

Gadallah, Neveen S., Soliman, Ahmed M. & Dhafer, Hathal M. Al, 2020, First record of the subfamily Epitraninae from Saudi Arabia (Hymenoptera, Chalcidoidea, Chalcididae), with the description of three new species, ZooKeys 979, pp. 35-86 : 35

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scientific name

Epitranus clavatus (Fabricius, 1804)
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Epitranus clavatus (Fabricius, 1804) Figures 14 View Figure 14 , 15 View Figure 15 , 16 View Figure 16

Chalcis clavata Fabricius, 1804: 162; Bouček, 1982: 594: lectotype designation.

Epitranus fulvescens Walker, 1834: 26-27; Bouček, 1982: 594: synonymy.

Epitranus lacteipennis Cameron, 1883: 187-188; Bouček, 1982: 594: synonymy.

Anacryptus insidiosus Masi, 1917: 129-130; Bouček, 1982: 594: synonymy.

Anacryptus anpingius Masi, 1933: 14-15; Bouček, 1982: 594: synonymy.

Anacryptus cawnporensis Mani & Dubey in Mani, Dubey, Kaul & Saraswat, 1973: 30-31; Bouček, 1982: 594: synonymy.

Epitranus clavatus (Fabricius): Bouček, 1982: 594.

Re-description.

Female (Figs 14 View Figure 14 - 16 View Figure 16 ). Body length ca. 3.75 mm. Fore wing length ca. 2.5 mm. Head and mesosoma mostly reddish, the later variously maculated with black (Fig. 14A, B View Figure 14 ), tegula brownish testaceous (Fig. 14B View Figure 14 ). This species is recognized by the following combination of characters: frontal lobe relatively long, its ventral margin with two submedian indentations (Fig. 15B View Figure 15 ); subantennal distance ca. 1.7 × as long as interantennal distance, without median longitudinal carina; subtorular carina present; interantennal projection as small lamina (Fig. 15B View Figure 15 ); post-orbital groove granulate; post-orbital carina joining genal carina at a level with ventral edge of eye (Fig. 14A View Figure 14 ); outline of frons slightly and regularly convex in dorsal view; supra antennal surface hardly delimited laterally by very faint step-like ridge; discal area very faintly strigulate, separated from inner orbit and median ocellus by four or five rows of setiferous points (Fig. 15A View Figure 15 ); flagellum somewhat slender (Fig. 15C View Figure 15 ), 0.82 × as long as head width; funiculars all somewhat longer than wide; mesosoma convex, its dorsal outline evidently so (Fig. 15C View Figure 15 ); pronotal collar rounded anteriorly on dorsum (Fig. 14A View Figure 14 ); interspaces on mesonotum very faintly alutaceous; interspaces on mesepisternum and metepimeron coriaceous, dull (Fig. 14A View Figure 14 ); surface of propodeum densely reticulate, median areola complete but delimited by very faint submedian carina, sublateral carinae well raised on joining lateral carinae of adpetiolar areola, the latter nearly truncate anteriorly (Fig. 15D View Figure 15 ); pronotum, scapula (Fig. 14A, B View Figure 14 ) and ventral face of metacoxa sparsely setose, setae distinctly fine and short especially on pronotal collum; occiput (Fig. 14B View Figure 14 ) and propodeal prestigmatic areola (Fig. 15D View Figure 15 ) nearly bare, with scattered short and fine setae, the former finely alutaceous beneath. Fore wing (Fig. 16A View Figure 16 ) with sparse setae and microtrichiae on apical half of underside; STV distinctly oblique forming with the anterior margin of the wing an angle of ca. 35°. Metafemur with a stout basal tooth basoventrally, followed by eight small, widely spaced teeth (Fig. 16B View Figure 16 ); metatibial process with oblique carina inside, isolating the tarsal scrobe on inner side of tibia, the scrobe nearly reaching the sub-basal prominence anteriorly (Fig. 16C View Figure 16 ); prominence with three or four denticles concealed by the pubescence (when examined from behind). Metasomal petiole short, 2.7 × as long as wide, 0.7 × as long as dorsal length of Gt1, 0.5 × as long as gaster (Fig. 16D View Figure 16 ), slightly swollen sub-basally, with two (sublateral and lateral) ridges extending along its whole length, area between sublateral ridges flat and faintly finely punctate. Gaster relatively elongate (1.5 × as long as high).

Male. Similar to female but differs in having: body with extensive black tint on different parts; flagellum longer and slenderer (1.13 × as long as head width); metasomal petiole longer (4.1 × as long as wide, ca. 0.66 × as long as dorsal length of gaster), with sides parallel and dorsum with weak median carina.

Hosts.

Small Lepidoptera such as fungus moths ( Tineidae ): Tinea antricola Meyrick, and Crypsithyris sp. ( Bouček 1982, Noyes 2019).

Material examined.

1♀&1♂, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Asir, Abha, Garf Raydah Natural Reserve [18°11'40.98"N, 42°23'45.66"E, Alt. 1861 m], sweeping net, 12.IV.2019, leg. Ahmed M. Soliman [KSMA]; 1♂, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Asir, Abha, Wadi Marabah [18°10'09.59"N, 42°22'15.12"E, 1205 m], sweeping net, 13.IV.2019, leg. Ahmed M. Soliman [KSMA].

Distribution.

This species probably originates from SE Asia and was repeatedly introduced following trading ( Bouček 1982), Iran ( Moravvej et al. 2018), Saudi Arabia (Asir region) (new record).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Chalcididae

Genus

Epitranus

Loc

Epitranus clavatus (Fabricius, 1804)

Gadallah, Neveen S., Soliman, Ahmed M. & Dhafer, Hathal M. Al 2020
2020
Loc

Anacryptus cawnporensis

Mani & Dubey 1973
1973
Loc

Anacryptus anpingius

Masi 1933
1933
Loc

Anacryptus insidiosus

Masi 1917
1917
Loc

Epitranus lacteipennis

Cameron 1883
1883
Loc

Epitranus fulvescens

Walker 1834
1834
Loc

Chalcis clavata

Fabricius 1804
1804