Phaenoglyphis insperatus Belizin, 1973

Figs 6.11, 7.5

Phaenoglyphis insperatus Belizin, 1973: 36 . Type: deposited in ZIN (examined).

Diagnosis

Phaenoglyphis insperatus is mainly characterized by oval scutellar foveae separated by a carina and slightly open posteriorly (Fig. 6.11); female antenna with rhinaria and club shape beginning on the last three quarters of F1, F1 longer than pedicel and F2, and F2–F4 subequal in length (Fig. 7.5). It is similar to P. stricta, but can be differentiated by the shape of scutellar foveae (they are rounded and slightly open posteriorly in P. insperatus (Fig. 7.5), while they have straight sides and are open both anteriorly

and posteriorly in P. stricta (Fig. 7.14)) and the size of the radial cell (2.9 times as long as wide in P. insperatus but 2.4 times in P. stricta).

Material examined

Holotype

TAJIKISTAN: ♀ [ Kukhilal 2400, r. Pyandzh, V. Tobias, 18 Jul. 65] (ZIN).

Distribution

Palaearctic.

Certain records: Tajikistan (Belizin 1973: 36).