Spilomicrus antennatus (Jurine, 1807)
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Spilomicrus antennatus (Jurine, 1807)
Psilus antennatus Jurine, 1807: 319.
Basalys californica Ashmead, 1893. Synonymised by Masner (1991).
Eriopria nigra Kieffer, 1910. Synonymised by Notton (2004).
Eriopria rufithorax Kieffer, 1910. Synonymised by Notton (2004).
Scutellipria quinquepunctata Szabo, 1961. Synonymised by Chemyreva (2021).
Spilomicrus simplex Tomsik, 1947: 33, 34, 40. Syn. nov. Fig. 1 View Figure 1 B, D and E
Materials
Type status: Lectotype. Occurrence: catalogNumber: 1061/Ent; recordedBy: P. Laurer; individualCount: 1; sex: male; lifeStage: adult; occurrenceID: 698B71B1-AA08-5BC3-BF96-06C746452B4A; Taxon: scientificName: Spilomicus simplex Tomsik, 1947; kingdom: Animalia; phylum: Arthropoda; class: Insecta; order: Hymenoptera; family: Diapriidae; genus: Spilomicrus; specificEpithet: antennatus; scientificNameAuthorship: (Jurine, 1807); Location: continent: Europe; Identification: identifiedBy: V. Chemyreva I J. Huebner; dateIdentified: 2023; identificationRemarks: designated by Chemyreva (2021), Fig. 1B, D, E; Event: eventDate: 1946; Record Level: ownerInstitutionCode: MMBC
Distribution
Austria, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Romania, Slovakia, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States.
Notes
What was already suspected by some researchers could be established using DNA barcoding of specimens of each sex (only one female was available, but numerous males). Our obtained sequences were too short to be included in the attached tree (Suppl. material 1), but a female specimen, collected at the Institute's garden in Munich was sequenced and stored in the framework of the Global Malaise trap project (project code GMGMW in BOLD) ( Sones et al. 2023). The average genetic distance in between all examined specimens was 0.27%. The common Spilomicus simplex Tomsik, that was only described as a male (Fig. 1 View Figure 1 B, D and E) is a junior synonym of S. antennatus (Jurine), which was only described as a female (Fig. 1 View Figure 1 C).
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Spilomicrus antennatus (Jurine, 1807)
Huebner, Jeremy Joshua & Chemyreva, Vasilisa 2024 |
Scutellipria quinquepunctata
Szabó 1961 |
Spilomicrus simplex
Tomsik 1947 |
Eriopria rufithorax
Kieffer 1910 |
Basalys californica
Ashmead 1893 |
Psilus antennatus
Jurine 1807 |