Phaenoglyphis insularis (Belizin, 1973)

Figs 6.12, 7.6

Auloxysta insularis Belizin, 1973: 37 . Type: deposited in ZIN (examined).

Phaenoglyphis insularis – Pujade-Villar et al. 2010a: 287.

Diagnosis

Phaenoglyphis insularis is mainly characterized by a lack of notauli; rounded scutellar foveae separated by a weak carina and open at the bottom (Fig. 7.6); and antenna with rhinaria and club shape beginning on F3, F1 longer than pedicel and slightly longer than F2, F2 slightly longer than F3, and F3 subequal to F4 (Fig. 6.12). It is similar to P. calverti, but can be differentiated by the proportion of the F2–F3 (F2 is longer than F 3 in P. insularis (Fig. 6.12), but shorter than F 3 in P. calverti) and the shape of the mesoscutum (very gibbous with very few setae in P. insularis (Fig. 7.6), but not gibbous with a few setae only present on the anterior margin in P. calverti).

Material examined

Holotype

RUSSIA: ♀ [ Severo-Kuril’sko-v, Paramushir, tli na ive, 5 Aug. 1964; Holotypus Auloxysta insularis V. Belizin det. ♀ (red label)] (ZIN).

Distribution

Palaearctic.

Certain records: Russia (Belizin 1973: 37).