The genera Allophrys Förster and Aneuclis Förster (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae: Tersilochinae) of Vietnam
Author
Khalaim, Andrey I.
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Zootaxa
2018
2018-02-09
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Genus
Aneuclis
Förster, 1869
Type species:
Isurgus rufipes
Szépligeti, 1899
(=
maritimus
Thomson, 1889).
Sathropterus
Förster, 1869
(
syn. nov.
)
Type species:
Thersilochus pumilus
Holmgren, 1860
.
Aneuclis
is a moderately large genus with four Nearctic (
Horstmann 2012
), 18 Palaearctic (
Khalaim 2004
) and seven Afrotropical species (
Khalaim 2009
,
2010
). Only two species of
Aneuclis
occur in the Russian Far East (
Khalaim 2007
). The genus is unknown from South Korea and China (
Khalaim & Sheng 2015
), as well as from Oriental region.
FIGURES 19–25.
Aneuclis pumilus
, ♀: 19—apex of fore wing.
Aneuclis secunda
, ♀: 20—holotype, habitus, lateral; 21—head with antenna, lateral; 22—fore wing; 23—mesosoma and metasoma; 24—propodeum and base of metasoma, dorsal; 25—apex of metasoma with ovipositor.
The small tersilochine genus
Sathropterus
Förster
comprising two species, the cosmopolitan
S. pumilus
(Holmgren)
and Oriental
S. secundus
Khalaim
, is related to
Aneuclis
differing from the latter by 1) reduced fore wing venation, i.e. completely lacking second recurrent vein (2
m-cu
); 2) highly polished frons and vertex, and 3) sinuate apically ovipositor. 1) Reduction of the fore wing venation, i.e. weakly pigmented and hardly discernible to completely lacking second recurrent vein, is known in many tersilochine taxa, including genera
Allophrys
,
Phradis
Förster
and
Tersilochus
Holmgren
, usually in small-sized species. 2) Smooth frons and vertex is a species level character; species with both smooth and granulate frons and vertex present in most tersilochine genera, including the genus
Aneuclis
. 3) Apically sinuate ovipositor has appeared independently in several tersilochine genera, e.g.
Diaparsis
Förster
,
Probles
Förster
and
Stethantyx
Townes
, and therefore is considered as a non-generic character.
In spite of the lacking vein 2
m-cu
,
S. secundus
is apparently closely related to
A. achterbergi
sp. nov.
than to
S. pumilus
because both these species share the following key features—very slender flagellum of antenna, head with occipital carina widely interrupted dorsally, strong notaulus, and deep and long foveate groove of mesopleuron. Thus, the genus
Sathropterus
is synonymized here with
Aneuclis
, and its two species,
S. pumilus
(Holmgren)
and
S. secundus
Khalaim
, are transferred to the genus
Aneuclis
(
comb. nov.
).
Three species of
Aneuclis
are found to occur in
Vietnam
,
A. secunda
(Khalaim)
and two undescribed species. The three Vietnamese species are readily distinguished from their Palaearctic congeners by the head with occipital carina widely interrupted mediodorsally (
Figs 28
,
32, 33
);
A. achterbergi
is also distinct in having unusually slender antennal flagellum (
Fig. 27
) and ovipositor strongly upcurved at extreme apex (
Fig. 31
),
A. devriesi
in having apex of ovipositor with two sharp dorsal teeth (
Fig. 36
), and
A. secunda
in its straight and extremely short ovipositor (
Fig. 25
).
In the Palaearctic region, species of
Aneuclis
have been reared from coleopteran hosts of the families
Chrysomelidae
,
Curculionidae
and
Nitidulidae
on cruciferous plants, and are mainly associated with herbaceous landscapes. Nothing is known about the biology of Vietnamese species.
The widely distributed cosmopolitan species,
A. pumilus
, is also included to the key. This species has not been reported from
Vietnam
but it is known from
Nepal
and
India
.