Enicospilus javanus (Szépligeti, 1910)

Fig. 42

Henicospilus javanus Szépligeti, 1910: 93; holotype ♀ from Java (HNHM) .

Enicospilus javanus – Townes et al. 1961: 278.

Diagnosis

Interocellar area reddish brown; clypeus weakly to moderately convex, ventral margin impressed, acute; mandible twisted 10°–20°, outer surface without a diagonal setose groove; fore wing with proximal and distal sclerites, strongly pigmented, joining together, SDI = 0.90–1.05.

Material examined

VIETNAM • 1 ♀; Lam Dong Province, Bidoup - Nui Ba NP; 28 Mar. 2008; Nguyen D.H. leg.; hand net; IEBR • 2 ♀♀; same locality as for preceding; 3 Jun. 2013; Hoang V.T. leg.; light trap; IEBR • 1 ♀; same locality as for preceding; 4 Jun. 2013; Hoang V.T. leg.; light trap; IEBR • 1 ♀, 1 ♂; Cao Bang Province, Tra Linh, Quoc Toan; 22°45′29.89″ N, 106°17′47.1″ E; 640 m a.s.l.; 17 Oct. 2017; Pham V.P. leg.; light trap; IEBR • 1 ♀; Kon Tum Province, Mang Den, Mang Canh; 6 Jun. 2019; Nguyen V.T. leg.; light trap; IEBR • 1 ♂; Dong Nai Province, Vinh Cuu, Phu Ly; 11°20.848′ N, 107°08.514′ E; 95 m a.s.l.; 9 Jun. 2021; Pham T.N., Hoang V.T. and Pham V.P. leg.; light trap; IEBR • 1 ♀; Dong Nai Province, Vinh Cuu, Bu Dang; 11°26.517′ N, 107°06.182′ E; 178 m a.s.l.; 11 Jun. 2021; Pham T.N., Hoang V.T. and Pham V.P. leg.; light trap; IEBR • 1 ♀, 1 ♂; Kon Tum Province, Chu Mom Ray NP; 23 Apr. 2022; Pham V.P. leg.; light trap; IEBR .

Remarks

Vietnamese specimens seem to occur in two morphotypes: one with the mesosoma extensively black, metasoma from T3 onwards black, fore wing with proximal sclerite rather triangular, the conjunction between proximal and distal sclerites strong, without any constrictions; whereas the other has the mesosoma largely reddish yellow, terminal metasomal tergites entirely reddish brown to blackish, fore wing with proximal sclerite rather P-shaped, the conjunction between proximal and distal sclerites with a constriction. The slight differences in form of the proximal sclerite might be a consequence of differences in melanisation, associated with the colour differences, or could be indicative of separate species.

Distribution

Previously known from Australia, Brunei, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Myanmar, and Nepal (Yu et al. 2016). These are the first records of this species from Vietnam.