Spilomicrus stigmaticalis Westwood, 1832
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Spilomicrus stigmaticalis Westwood, 1832
Spilomicrus stigmaticalis Westwood, 1832: 129, female.
Spilomicrus nigripes Thomson, 1859. Synonymised by Nixon (1980). Fig. 14 View Figure 14 .
Spilomicrus basalyformis Marshall, 1868. Synonymised by Chemyreva (2021).
Spilomicrus armatus Ashmead, 1893. Synonymised by Masner (1991).
Spilomicrus tripartitus Kieffer, 1911. Synonymised by Nixon (1980).
Spilomicrus pilicornis Szabo, 1977b. Synonymised by Chemyreva (2021).
Spilomicrus barbatus Szabo, 1983. Synonymised by Chemyreva (2021).
Spilomicrus mediofurcatus Szabo, 1983. Synonymised by Chemyreva (2021).
Materials
Type status: Lectotype. Occurrence: catalogNumber: MZLU 00206992 ; recordedBy: Thomson; individualCount: 1; sex: female; lifeStage: adult; otherCatalogNumbers: BOLD:ACU1243; occurrenceID: 1BA744EC-3DAD-5F67-BA17-27BF144BA292; Taxon: scientificName: Spilomicrus nigripes, Thomson, 1859; kingdom: Animalia; phylum: Arthropoda; class: Insecta; order: Hymenoptera; family: Diapriidae; genus: Spilomicrus; specificEpithet: stigmaticalis; scientificNameAuthorship: Westwood, 1832; Location: continent: Europe; country: Sweden; locality: Ringsjon in Skĺne ; Identification: identifiedBy: V. Chemyreva; dateIdentified: 2023; identificationRemarks: designated here, Fig. 14; Event: eventDate: 1965; Record Level: ownerInstitutionCode: MZLU
Distribution
Algeria, Azerbaijan, Austria, Canada, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Netherlands, Poland, Russia (European part and Siberia), Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukranie, United Kingdom, United States.
Notes
Spilomicrus stigmaticalis is a fairly common, widely distributed species. The species contains two BINs, BOLD:ADS1706 and BOLD:ACU1243. Still, all sequences are clustered as one single taxon using the BOLD cluster analysis and the ASAP algorithm. Not only is the genetic distance between those BINs small (1.9%), they also show medium to high intraspecific variation of up to 2.2% (mean distance 0.6%). In addition to that, we were not able to distinguish both genetic clades morphologically in both sexes, not even using the genitalia. It was only possible to find identifying morphological characters to distinguish between the females. Due to the genetic and morphological proximity of both clades, we will keep them together as one species. A lectotype is designated for Spilomicrus nigripes Thomson, 1858 (Fig. 14 View Figure 14 ).
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Spilomicrus stigmaticalis Westwood, 1832
Huebner, Jeremy Joshua & Chemyreva, Vasilisa 2024 |
Spilomicrus barbatus
Szabó 1983 |
Spilomicrus mediofurcatus
Szabó 1983 |
Spilomicrus pilicornis
Szabó 1977 |
Spilomicrus tripartitus
Kieffer 1911 |
Spilomicrus armatus
Ashmead 1893 |
Spilomicrus basalyformis
Marshall 1868 |
Spilomicrus nigripes
Thomson 1858 |
Spilomicrus stigmaticalis
Westwood 1832 |