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Ichneumon rufitarsis Smith, 1874 (Figure 20) Taxonomic history. Uchida (1939) transferred this species from Ichneumon Linnaeus, 1758 to Exephanes Wesmael, 1845; then, Townes et al. (1965) transferred it from Exephanes to Pterocormus Förster, 1850 (= Ichneumon). Current taxonomy. Ichneumon rufitarsis Smith, 1874 (Ichneumonidae: Ichneumoninae: Ichneumonini). Type number. Type 3b.1810. Specimen # NHMUK010634918 Type locality. Hyôgo Prefecture, Honshû, Japan. Type status. Holotype. Sex. Female. Label data. First label, ‘Type’ (round label, with red margin; printed); second label, ‘B.M. TYPE /HYM./3b.1810’ (square label; first and second lines printed and third line handwriting); third label, ‘ Japan./Hiogo’ (square label; first line printed and second line handwriting); fourth label, ‘74/14’ (round label; handwriting); sixth label, ‘ Ich. rufitarsis / Type. Smith’ (square label; handwriting). Condition. Rather good, but the antennae, third to fifth tarsomeres of right fore leg, fifth tarsomere of left fore leg, fourth to fifth tarsomeres of mid legs, and second to fifth tarsomeres of hind legs are all lost.
Published as part of Shimizu, So & Broad, Gavin R., 2020, Photographic catalogue of the oldest primary types of Japanese Ichneumonoidea (Hymenoptera), those described by Frederick Smith and Francis Walker in 1874, pp. 1115-1198 in Journal of Natural History 54 (17) on page 1146, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1776905, http://zenodo.org/record/4116141
Insecta, Arthropoda, Animalia, Biodiversity, Eulophidae, Hymenoptera, Ichneumon, Ichneumon rufitarsis, Taxonomy
Insecta, Arthropoda, Animalia, Biodiversity, Eulophidae, Hymenoptera, Ichneumon, Ichneumon rufitarsis, Taxonomy
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