Ecrizotes nasalis (Springate & Noyes, 1990) comb. nov.
Fig. 12
Spathopus nasalis Springate & Noyes, 1990: 224–225; holotype ♀, NHMUK, examined.
Diagnosis
Female
All funiculars wider than long, Fu3 not or only slightly smaller than either Fu2 or Fu4 (Fig. 12F); ventral margin of clypeus acute (Fig. 12D); head in frontal view with gena buccate (Fig. 12B); hind tibia length about 6.7 × width; gaster shorter than combined length of head and mesosoma, not compressed laterally (Fig. 12A); tip of hypopygium not incised (cf. Fig. 7I); ovipositor sheath length 0.25 × length of hind tibia.
Male
Unknown.
Material examined
SWEDEN • 1 ♀; “ Örebro, Latorp / 12/6 1943 / A. Jansson // Standing over: / Spathopus montanus / in Hedqvist coll. / BMNH(E) 2011-27 // Det. confirmed ♀ / C. Thuróczy 2013 // NHMUK010834303 ”; NHMUK .
UNITED KINGDOM • 1 ♀; “ Holotype // Wales: Mid Glam. / Kenfig Pool LNR / 6.viii.88 / J.S. Noyes // ♀ Spathopus nasalis sp.n. / det. N.D. Springate & J.S. Noyes 1990 // B.M. Type Hym 5.3471 // NHMUK 014583381 ”; NHMUK .
Distribution
United Kingdom (UCD Community 2023); Sweden (new record).
Hosts
Unknown.
Taxonomic comments
After E. acer sp. nov., E. nasalis is the species with the most protruding clypeal margin, although considerably less acute than in E. acer .