<documentid="EF2DD118B4B84FBB5B9EFBBFFB8C9202"ID-CLB-Dataset="35635"ID-DOI="http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.385.6560"ID-GBIF-Dataset="20683c80-bb44-4791-9a70-927ba85f1c03"ID-PMC="PMC3950486"ID-Pensoft-Pub="1313-2970-385-1"ID-PubMed="24624023"ID-ZooBank="0203ECD55D614E398CDD5608B626E184"ModsDocAuthor=""ModsDocDate="2014"ModsDocID="1313-2970-385-1"ModsDocOrigin="ZooKeys 385"ModsDocTitle="A revision of the Chinese Trigonalyidae (Hymenoptera, Trigonalyoidea)"checkinTime="1451246213001"checkinUser="pensoft"docAuthor="Chen, Hua-yan, van Achterberg, Cornelis, He, Jun-hua & Xu, Zai-fu"docDate="2014"docId="DE90AE3D20F2DBBEA901C04ACFC3C630"docLanguage="en"docName="ZooKeys 385: 1-207"docOrigin="ZooKeys 385"docSource="http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.385.6560"docTitle="Taeniogonalos gestroi Schulz 1908, comb. n., re-instated"docType="treatment"docVersion="7"lastPageNumber="96"masterDocId="FF9CFF87FF92FF91592EFFC2FFC1FFD9"masterDocTitle="A revision of the Chinese Trigonalyidae (Hymenoptera, Trigonalyoidea)"masterLastPageNumber="207"masterPageNumber="1"pageNumber="94"updateTime="1732873882440"updateUser="ExternalLinkService">
<bibRefCitationid="F7CEBAB7D597A69976329FEEC55A1447"author="Weinstein, P"journalOrPublisher="Journal of Natural History"pageId="141"pageNumber="142"pagination="399 - 433"title="The host relationships of trigonalyid wasps (Hymenoptera: Trigonalyidae), with a review of their biology and catalogue to world species."url="10.1080/00222939100770281"volume="25"year="1991">Weinstein and Austin 1991</bibRefCitation>
<bibRefCitationid="CDD3328BEA8600220F320F7E79BE38D2"author="Weinstein, P"journalOrPublisher="Journal of Natural History"pageId="141"pageNumber="142"pagination="399 - 433"title="The host relationships of trigonalyid wasps (Hymenoptera: Trigonalyidae), with a review of their biology and catalogue to world species."url="10.1080/00222939100770281"volume="25"year="1991">Weinstein and Austin 1991</bibRefCitation>
<bibRefCitationid="4FFD16D057293A4EEFD826874BCC87CB"author="Carmean, D"journalOrPublisher="Systematic Entomology"pageId="138"pageNumber="139"pagination="35 - 76"title="Phylogenetic revision of the parasitoid wasp family Trigonalidae (Hymenoptera)."url="10.1046/j.1365-3113.1998.00042.x"volume="23"year="1998">Carmean and Kimsey 1998</bibRefCitation>
Supra-antennal elevations 0.1-0.4 times as long as scapus and outer side of elevations oblique (Fig. 419); head posteriorly with extensive yellowish or orange-brown pattern, including a V-shaped yellow or orange pattern behind stemmaticum (Fig. 419); head dorsally often densely reticulate-punctate (Fig. 419); clypeus moderately emarginate medio-ventrally (Fig. 418); middle mesoscutal lobe similar to lateral lobes, black or yellow laterally and black medially (Fig. 423); mesopleuron and metapleuron with extensive yellow pattern; third submarginal cell of fore wing 0.5-0.7 times as long as second submarginal cell (Fig. 421); basal cell often largely and posterior half of first submarginal cells of fore wing more or less darkened, similar to colour of marginal cell (Fig. 421); second sternite of both sexes without medio-apical protuberance (Fig. 427), distinctly convex and no opening between second and following sternites in lateral view (Fig. 426); third sternite of female without apical ledge (Fig. 427).
(sharing the flattened and smooth metanotum medially, the oblique striae or rugae of the propodeum and the densely and finely rugose lateral lobes of the mesoscutum), but differs by the partly yellow mesopleuron and metapleuron (black in
; Figs 379, 390, 402), clypeus moderately emarginate medio-ventrally (shallowly emarginate), apex of hypopygium of ♀ yellowish brown (dark brown), second submarginal cell 0.5-0.7 times as long as third submarginal cell (0.7-0.8 times) and the gradually depressed second sternite medio-posteriorly (comparatively steeply depressed medio-posteriorly; Fig. 427).
<paragraphid="80EE57E886522A6756BFE2C8838A8BE9"pageId="94"pageNumber="95">Redescribed after a female from Naban River Watershed, length of body 8.9 mm (of fore wing 7.2 mm).</paragraph>
<paragraphid="6C61FAE97269BF0B6B0AF2C91B6244ED"pageId="94"pageNumber="95">Head. Antenna with 24 segments; frons reticulate-punctate (Fig. 418); vertex reticulate-punctate behind stemmaticum and near eyes, becoming spaced punctate (interspaces much wider than width of punctures) posteriorly (Fig. 419); temple largely smooth with sparse fine punctures (Fig. 422); head gradually narrowed behind eyes, eye in dorsal view 0.8 times as long as temple (Fig. 419); occipital carina narrow, non-lamelliform and smooth medio-dorsally (Fig. 419); supra-antennal elevations medium-sized (about 0.2 times as long as scapus) and their outer side oblique (Fig. 419); clypeus moderately concave and thick medio-ventrally.</paragraph>
. Length of mesosoma 1.2 times its height (Fig. 424); mesopleuron densely and coarsely reticulate-rugose anteriorly, densely and finely punctate posteriorly; transverse mesopleural groove narrow, shallow and weakly crenulate; notauli narrow, deep and weakly crenulate; middle lobe of mesoscutum reticulate-rugose anteriorly, transversely rugose posteriorly, lateral lobes reticulate-rugose (Fig. 423); scutellar sulcus narrow but complete, weakly crenulate; scutellum densely and finely reticulate-rugose, rather flat and anteriorly near level of level of mesoscutum; metanotum medially slightly convex, not protruding and finely rugose (Fig. 423); propodeum densely and coarsely reticulate-rugose (Fig. 423); posterior propodeal carina thick lamelliform and strongly arched, foramen medially 0.5 times higher than wide basally.
<paragraphid="CC86D0E85A096F9E16176047E4751DB6"pageId="95"pageNumber="96">Wings. Fore wing: length of vein 1-M 1.4 times as long as vein 1-SR (Fig. 421).</paragraph>
tergites densely reticulate-punctate; sternites densely punctate; second sternite distinctly convex in lateral view, without medio-apical protuberance (Fig. 427); third sternite about 0.2 times as long as second sternite (Fig. 427); hypopygium triangular in ventral view (Fig. 427).
<paragraphid="B8C4AFCA1C04E88AABF0112044234911"pageId="95"pageNumber="96">Colour. Yellow with black pattern; frons largely yellow, area above and between supra-antennal elevations largely black but with a heart-shaped yellow spot below anterior ocellus, black marks medio-ventrally extending to base of clypeus; clypeus yellow with ventral margin dark brown; mandible yellow with teeth and latero-ventral margin black; vertex largely black with a V-shaped yellow patch posteriorly and postero-lateral area above occipital carina yellow; upper temple yellow and lower margin black; mesosoma laterally black with following yellow markings: broad oblique stripe on propleuron, stripe on upper pronotum and lower pronotum, broad oblique but medially interrupted stripe on mesopleuron and metapleuron; mesosoma dorsally black with following yellow markings: antero-lateral stripes on middle lobe of mesoscutum, axilla, antero-lateral half, metanotum, broad longitudinal lateral stripes on propodeum; metasoma black with following yellow markings: broad patch on posterior margin of first tergite and anterior margin of second tergite, narrow continuous stripe on posterior an lateral margin of second tergite, postero-lateral broad patches on fourth to sixth tergites, posterior half of first sternite, rather broad stripe on posterior margin of second sternite; palpi dark brown; antenna dark brown with first five segments darker; coxae dorsally, trochanters and trochantelli, base and apex of femora and base of tarsi yellow, remainder of legs dark brown to black; pterostigma dark brown, marginal cell more or less dark brown, remainder of wing membrane subhyaline.</paragraph>
<paragraphid="88654241A329A165C2B199F4D2C244A4"pageId="95"pageNumber="96">Variation. Length of body 5.5-9.3 mm, of fore wing 4.2-8.1 mm; length of vein 1-M of fore wing 1.2-1.4 times as long as vein 1-SR.</paragraph>
<bibRefCitationid="C7EA896D862FE38D956C5D0D823417FD"author="Carmean, D"journalOrPublisher="Systematic Entomology"pageId="138"pageNumber="139"pagination="35 - 76"title="Phylogenetic revision of the parasitoid wasp family Trigonalidae (Hymenoptera)."url="10.1046/j.1365-3113.1998.00042.x"volume="23"year="1998">Carmean and Kimsey 1998</bibRefCitation>
<bibRefCitationid="31E943D9A1FAE00DAD6FF8F0A9B56C63"author="Schulz, WA"journalOrPublisher="Annali del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Genova (Ser. 3)"pageId="140"pageNumber="141"pagination="23 - 37"title="Die Trigonaloiden des Genueser Naturhistorischen Museums."volume="4"year="1908">Schulz (1908)</bibRefCitation>