Aneuclis brevicauda (Thomson, 1889)
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Aneuclis brevicauda (Thomson, 1889) |
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Aneuclis brevicauda (Thomson, 1889) View in CoL
Variation: Most specimens from Israel have the hind coxa entirely yellow, not darkened basally, and the first tergite of the metasoma laterally smooth, not striate.
Material examined: 1♀, Herzliya [32°11'N 34°49'E], 23.xii.1981, A. Freidberg, Malaise trap ( TAU) GoogleMaps ; 1♀, Avenat, Rt. 90, 31°41.0'N 35°26.5'E, - 380 m, 28.iii.2007, A. Freidberg ( ZISP) GoogleMaps ; 4♀ 1♂, Bet Dagan,
30.vii–30.ix.1992, W. Kuslitzky, Malaise trap (3♀ 1♂ TAU; 1♀ ZISP); 1♀ 1♂, Mikhmoret, Miramar Hotel Garden , viii.1990, Q. Argaman ( TAU) .
Distribution: Europe, Israel, Kazakhstan, Middle Asia.
Biology: Parasitoid of the turnip flea beetle Phyllotreta nemorum (L.) ( Chrysomelidae ) in Europe ( Horstmann 1981).
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