Ceratacis laricis (Haliday, 1835) Buhl & Notton, 2009

Buhl, Peter N. & Notton, David G., 2009, A revised catalogue of the Platygastridae of the British Isles (Hymenoptera: Platygastroidea), Journal of Natural History 43 (27 - 28), pp. 1651-1703 : 1657

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930902993732

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5216870

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A71887E0-FFE9-CB51-FE60-FD0AC09FFA32

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Ceratacis laricis (Haliday, 1835)
status

comb. nov.

Ceratacis laricis (Haliday, 1835) comb. nov.

England: Cambridgeshire, Chippenham Fen NNR, TL645697, 1 female, 1 September 1989, Foster, A.P. and Procter, D.A., det. D. Notton, 2007 ( DGN) ; Chippenham Fen NNR, TL652692, 1 female, 10–24 August 1988, Foster, A.P. and Procter, D.A., det. D. Notton, 2007 ( DGN) ; Hampshire, Awbridge, near Romsey , 1 female, August 1981, Vardy, C.R. ( BMNH) ; Hampshire, Brockenhurst , 1 female, 22–25 August 1932, Nixon, G.E.J. ( BMNH) ; Hampshire, New Forest, Lyndhurst-Brockenhurst Road , 7 females and 1 male, 1 June 1955, Clark, J.A. and Clark, D.J. ( BMNH) ; Oxfordshire, Ipsden , 1 female, 22 June 1975, Noyes, J.S. ( BMNH) ; Surrey, White Downs, near Dorking , 1 female, 18 July 1970, Bou C ek, Z. ( BMNH) .

Ireland: Kildare, Royal Canal , 1 female, 5 August 1951, Stelfox, A.W. ( BMNH) ; Sligo, Bunduff , 1 female, 23 July 1933, Nixon, G.E.J. ( BMNH) .

Scotland: Highland, Loch Arkaig , 1 female, 22–24 June 1959, Eady, B.K. and Eady, R.D. ( BMNH) ; Highland, Rum, Hallival Terrace , 2100 feet (630 m), 1 female, 1 September 1961, Graham, M.W.R. de V. ( BMNH) ; Perth and Kinross, Rannoch Forest , 1 female, 13 July 1977, Noyes, J.S., Rogers, L. and Huddleston, T. ( BMNH) .

Wales: Bridgend, Kenfig Pool , 1 female, 2 August 1975, Noyes, J.S. ( BMNH) ; Gwynedd, Trefor (as Trevor), 1 female, 12 September 1977, Bou C ek, Z. ( BMNH) ; Pontypridd, Pontypridd , 1 female, 25 May 1975, Noyes, J.S. ( BMNH) .

Recorded from Ireland by Walker (1835). Ceratacis flavipes and C. laricis seem to differ only in the structure of the male A4 which is unusually large in C. laricis . As these two rare species have been found together on the same locality and date these are possibly two forms of the same species (i.e. of C. laricis ).

DGN

Darlington Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Platygastridae

Genus

Ceratacis

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