| Literature DB >> 21998555 |
Jie Zeng1, Jun-Hua He, Xue-Xin Chen.
Abstract
The genus Diolcogaster Ashmead, 1900 (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Microgastrinae) from China is revised and keyed, with nine new species, namely Diolcogaster bifurcifossasp. n., Diolcogaster brevivenasp. n., Diolcogaster grammatasp. n., Diolcogaster ineminenssp. n., Diolcogaster laetimediasp. n., Diolcogaster pluriminitidasp. n., Diolcogaster praritassp. n., Diolcogaster punctatiscutumsp. n. and Diolcogaster translucidasp. n. described and illustrated, and one species, Diolcogaster perniciosa (Wilkinson, 1929) recorded for the first time from China. A key to the Chinese species of this genus is provided.Entities:
Keywords: Braconidae; China; Diolcogaster; Hymenoptera; Microgastrinae; key; new species
Year: 2011 PMID: 21998555 PMCID: PMC3175147 DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.129.1201
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Zookeys ISSN: 1313-2970 Impact factor: 1.546
Figures 1–8.Zeng & Chen, sp. n. 1 habitus, lateral view 2 antennae 3 fore wing 4 head, dorsal view 5 head, frontal view 6 scutellum and propodeum, dorsal view 7 T1–3, dorsal view 8 hypopygium and ovipositor sheaths, lateral view. Scale line = 0.5 mm.
Figures 9–16.Zeng & Chen, sp. n. 9 habitus, lateral view 10 antennae 11 fore wing 12 head, dorsal view 13 head, frontal view 14 scutellum and propodeum, dorsal view 15 T1–3, dorsal view 16 hypopygium and ovipositor sheaths, lateral view. Scale line = 0.5 mm.
Figures 41–48.(Luo & You, 2003) 41 habitus, lateral view 42 antennae 43 fore wing 44 head, dorsal view 45 head, frontal view 46 scutellum and propodeum, dorsal view 47 T1–3, dorsal view 48 hypopygium and ovipositor sheaths, lateral view. Scale line = 0.5 mm.
Figures 17–24.Zeng & Chen, sp. n. 17 habitus, lateral view 18 antennae 19 fore wing 20 head, dorsal view 21 head, frontal view 22 scutellum and propodeum, dorsal view 23 T1–3, dorsal view 24 hypopygium and ovipositor sheaths, lateral view. Scale line = 0.5 mm.
Figures 25–32.Zeng & Chen, sp. n. 25 habitus, lateral view 26 antennae 27 fore wing 28 head, dorsal view 29 head, frontal view 30 scutellum and propodeum, dorsal view 31 T1–3, dorsal view 32 hypopygium and ovipositor sheaths, lateral view. Scale line = 0.5 mm.
Figures 33–40.Zeng & Chen, sp. n. 33 habitus, lateral view 34 antennae 35 fore wing 36 head, dorsal view 37 head, frontal view 38 scutellum and propodeum, dorsal view 39 T1–3, dorsal view 40 hypopygium and ovipositor sheaths, lateral view. Scale line = 0.5 mm.
Figures 81–88.(Wilkinson, 1929) 81 habitus, lateral view 82 antennae 83 fore wing 84 head, dorsal view 85 head, frontal view 86 scutellum and propodeum, dorsal view 87 T1–3, dorsal view 88 hypopygium and ovipositor sheaths, lateral view. Scale line = 0.5 mm.
Figures 49–56.Zeng & Chen, sp. n. 49 habitus, lateral view 50 antennae 51 fore wing 52 head, dorsal view 53 head, frontal view 54 scutellum and propodeum, dorsal view 55 T1–3, dorsal view 56 hypopygium and ovipositor sheaths, lateral view. Scale line = 0.5 mm.
Figures 57–64.Zeng & Chen, sp. n. 57 habitus, lateral view 58 antennae 59 fore wing 60 head, dorsal view 61 head, frontal view 62 scutellum and propodeum, dorsal view 63 T1–3, dorsal view 64 hypopygium and ovipositor sheaths, lateral view. Scale line = 0.5 mm.
Figures 65–72.Zeng & Chen, sp. n. 65 habitus, lateral view 66 antennae 67 fore wing 68 head, dorsal view 69 head, frontal view 70 scutellum and propodeum, dorsal view 71 T1–3, dorsal view 72 hypopygium and ovipositor sheaths, lateral view. Scale line = 0.5 mm.
Figures 73–80.Zeng & Chen, sp. n. 73 habitus, lateral view 74 antennae 75 fore wing 76 head, dorsal view 77 head, frontal view 78 scutellum and propodeum, dorsal view 79 T1–3, dorsal view 80 hypopygium and ovipositor sheaths, lateral view. Scale line = 0.5 mm.
| 1 | Tip of scutellum polished, not interrupting posterior, polished band of scutellum at middle; vein r-m of fore wing arising from vein r+3-SR so that areolet is 4-sided | |
| – | Rugose tip of scutellum interrupting posterior, polished band of scutellum at middle; areolet of fore wing various in shape | |
| 2 | Metacarp short, shorter than twice as long as its distance from apex of marginal cell; T2 highly polished, shorter than T3 | |
| – | Metacarp longer, at least twice as long as its distance from apex of marginal cell; T2 more or less rugose to rugulose, slightly longer than T3 | |
| 3 | Propodeum with a weak and incomplete median keel | |
| – | Propodeum with a strong and complete median keel | |
| 4 | Vein r of fore wing as long as or slightly shorter than vein 2-SR; disc of scutellum finely, discretely punctate; T2 with a shiny and feebly longitudinally striated raised median field, irregularly shaped but distinctly narrowed behind; the lateral fields striate-rugose, but reduced toward lateral margin | |
| – | Vein r of fore wing much longer than vein 2-SR; disc of scutellum with dense punctures, larger laterally; T2 transverse, shortened medially, with a raised pentagonal median field, shiny but densely rugulose all over | |
| 5 | Antennae of female very short, segments 10–12 being hardly longer than wide; metacarp short, shorter than 1.5× as long as its distance from apex of marginal cell; T2 divide by two curved, more or less rugose and ][-shaped grooves into three fields of which the middle one is triangular and narrowest behind | |
| – | Antennae of female long, all segments distinctly longer than wide; metacarp longer, at least twice as long as its distance from apex of marginal cell; T2 never that sculptured | |
| 6 | Vein r-m of fore wing arising from vein r+3-SR so that the areolet is 4-sided; vein 1-CU1 much shorter than 2-CU1 | |
| – | Vein r-m of fore wing more or less interstitial with vein r (1st abscissa of the radius) so that the areolet is virtually 3-sided; relative length of vein 1-CU1 variable | |
| 7 | T2 as long as T3; T3 with traces of rugosity; vein r arising from distal 1/2 of pterostigma, far behind the middle | |
| – | T2 distinctly shorter than T3; T3 highly polished; vein r arising from distal 1/2 of pterostigma, but only slightly behind the middle | |
| 8 | T3 as heavily sclerotised as T2, the two tergites together forming a sculptured carapace, beneath which the more apical tergites are completely or partially hidden; fore wing marked with brown patches at apex | |
| – | T3 usually smooth, polished and never forming a carapace with T2 such as above; fore wing without patches at apex | |
| 9 | Ovipositor sheath with a thickened seta; T1 distinctly widened posteriorly; posterior margin of T3 rounded, emarginated medially; forewing with apical spot dark brown | |
| – | Ovipositor sheath without trace of apical, modified setae; T1 slightly widened posteriorly; T3 subrectangular, with posterior margin straight, not emarginated medially; forewing with apical spot slightly infuscate | |
| 10 | T2 without trace of median field, rugose more or less all over; vein 1-CU1 distinctly shorter than 2-CU2; mesoscutum shiny, with very dense and evenly discrete punctures | |
| – | T2 with a more or less distinct median field that varies in shape but is never triangular or widened posteriorly, though sometimes is widened anteriorly; vein 1-CU1 slightly longer than 2-CU2; sculptures of mesoscutum variable | |
| 11 | T1 linear, very long and narrow, more than thrice as long as its width; propodeum with weak median keel; T2 with a distinctly raised pentagonal median field that is sharply-sided and with smooth and shiny surface, area beside median field setose and also smooth and shiny; pterostigma brown, except basal pale spot | |
| – | T1 not linear, not more than 2.5× as long as its width; propodeum with strong complete median keel; T2 without such a raised pentagonal median field; pterostigma without a basal pale spot | |
| 12 | T2 with an elongated median field that is not triangularly widened behind; vein 1-R1 more than four times as long as its distance from the apex of the marginal cell; POL much longer than OD; vertex and frons densely rugose; face at upper half with very indistinct median longitudinal carina | |
| – | T2 with an ill-defined median field, only slightly swollen; vein 1-R1 with distal end almost reaching to apex of marginal cell; POL about 1.5× as long as OD. Vertex finely transversely striate; frons polished and without setae in large part but densely rugulose and setose adjacent to eye margin; face without any trace of median keel |