The species of Campodorus Förster, 1869 and a related species (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) from China Author Sun, Shu-Ping 974C0354-6118-4EA9-890F-EF5ECE8F257A General Station of Forest and Grassland Pest Management, National Forestry and Grassland Administration, 58 Huanghe North Street, Shenyang 110034, P. R. China. & Email: sfzzssp @ 163. com & urn: lsid: zoobank. org: author: 974 C 0354 - 6118 - 4 EA 9 - 890 F-EF 5 ECE 8 F 257 A sfzzssp@163.com Author Li, Tao AE2C4D7F-6132-4A33-A5EC-04CF541BD80E General Station of Forest and Grassland Pest Management, National Forestry and Grassland Administration, 58 Huanghe North Street, Shenyang 110034, P. R. China. & Email: litao 200105 @ 163. com & urn: lsid: zoobank. org: author: AE 2 C 4 D 7 F- 6132 - 4 A 33 - A 5 EC- 04 CF 541 BD 80 E litao200105@163.com Author Sheng, Mao-Ling 3C0EBDB7-26F7-469B-8DB1-5C7B1C6D9B89 General Station of Forest and Grassland Pest Management, National Forestry and Grassland Administration, 58 Huanghe North Street, Shenyang 110034, P. R. China. & urn: lsid: zoobank. org: author: 3 C 0 EBDB 7 - 26 F 7 - 469 B- 8 DB 1 - 5 C 7 B 1 C 6 D 9 B 89 & Corresponding author: shengmaoling @ 163. com shengmaoling@163.com Author Lü, Jun D5E7E123-3B35-4CEC-85C8-D315EC51B689 Forest Pest Control and Quarantine Station of Kuandian Manzu Autonomous County, Kuandian Liaoning 118200, P. R. China. & Email: kdxlj @ 163. com & urn: lsid: zoobank. org: author: D 5 E 7 E 123 - 3 B 35 - 4 CEC- 85 C 8 - D 315 EC 51 B 689 kdxlj@163.com text European Journal of Taxonomy 2020 2020-06-03 658 1 26 journal article 21759 10.5852/ejt.2020.658 23fe26d8-e90c-48e4-b30e-12e10fe08578 2118-9773 3877002 B83ADC8D-9B61-4873-81CA-9A2006096314 Key to species of Campodorus known from China 1. Mesosoma mainly red, at least with large yellow to yellowish brown spots. Hind coxa reddish or yellowish brown……………………………………………………………………………………2 – Mesosoma black or almost entirely black; Hind coxa black or red to yellowish brown………3 2. Mesoscutum almost shiny, with fine indistinct punctures. Mesoscutum red, except blackish anterior medium spot, mesopleuron red, partly brownish yellow. Face black. Flagellum red brown. In holotype (Transbaikalia) hind tibia white with three blackish rings (basal and subbasal rings weaker)……………………………………………………… C . dauricus Kasparyan, 2005 – Mesoscutum with distinct punctures. Mesoscutum and mesopleuron largely black. Face largely yellow. Flagellum black………………………………………………… C. variegatus (Jurine, 1807) 3. Median longitudinal carinae of propodeum ( Fig. 22 ) weak or almost absent. Metasomal tergites ( Figs 17 , 23–25 ), at least tergites 2–4, reddish brown. Hind coxa and hind femur black, all trochanters whitish ( Fig. 17 )……………………………………… C . shandongicus Sheng, Sun & Li sp. nov. – Median longitudinal carinae of propodeum complete, strong. Metasomal tergites black, at most posterior margins narrowly white. Hind coxa and hind femur black or reddish brown…………4 4. Propodeum ( Fig. 15 ) with dense long gray-yellow setae, median longitudinal carinae strongly converging medially; anterior to median portion evidently concave. Face ( Fig. 12 ) entirely yellow……………………………………… Mesoleius (? Campodorus ) faciator Kasparyan, 2001 – Propodeum without dense long gray-yellow setae, median longitudinal carinae parallel or divergent posteriorly. Face black……………………………………………………………………5 5. Second and subsequent tergites entirely reddish brown. Basal part of hind coxa black, apical part red brown……………………………………………………… C . micropunctatus ( Uchida, 1942 ) – Second and subsequent tergites black, or only hind margins more or less white. Hind coxa red to reddish brown, or black…………………………………………………………………………6 6. Apex of ovipositor sheath (Fig. 58) almost truncate. Area petiolaris of propodeum (Fig. 56) with more or less distinct median longitudinal carina. Hind coxa black. Basal half of hind tibia buff, apical half black…………………………………………… C . truncatus Sheng, Sun & Li sp. nov. – Apex of ovipositor sheath rounded. Area petiolaris of propodeum without median longitudinal carina. Hind coxa red to reddish brown. Base of hind tibia black, and/or subbasal part more or less bla ck……………………………………………………………………………………………………7 7. Areas superomedia and petiolaris of propodeum ( Fig. 49 ) completely confluent; median longitudinal carinae strongly, evenly divergent posteriorly. Lower lateral portion of face ( Fig. 45 ) with large yellow spots. Metasomal sternites 2–4 buff, sublaterally with longitudinal black spots………………………………………………… C . rasilis Sheng, Sun & Li sp. nov. – Area superomedia and area petiolaris of propodeum separated by strong transverse carina. Face entirely black. Metasomal sternites brownish black, or anterior portion gray white………………8 8. Area basalis and area superomedia of propodeum ( Fig. 41 ) separated by strong transverse carina. Ovipositor sheath 3.0 × as long as maximum width, with dorsomedian portion distinctly widened ( Fig. 51 )…………………………………………………… C . punctatus Sheng, Sun & Li sp. nov. – Area basalis and area superomedia of propodeum completely confluent. Ovipositor sheath at least 3.6 × as long as maximum width, widened subapically ( Fig. 10 )…………………………………9 9. Median longitudinal carinae of propodeum strongly converging medially. Ovipositor sheath 4.2 × as long as maximum width. Metasomal tergites almost entirely black. At least basal halves of hind basal three tarsomeres white…………………………………… C . ciliatus (Holmgren, 1857) – Median longitudinal carinae of propodeum ( Fig. 7 ) almost parallel. Posterior portions of metasomal tergites ( Figs 1 , 8, 10 ) with wide white transverse bands. Ovipositor sheath 3.6 × as long as maximum width. Hind tarsomeres entirely black… C . albilineatus Sheng, Sun & Li sp. nov.