A Taxonomic Review of the Gall Wasp Genus Saphonecrus Dalla-Torre and Kieffer and other Oak Cynipid Inquilines (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae) from Mainland China, with Updated Keys to Eastern Palaearctic and Oriental Species
Author
Lobato-Vila, Irene
Author
Wang, Yiping
Author
Melika, George
Author
Guo, Rui
Author
Ju, Xiaoxue
Author
Pujade-Villar, Juli
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Zoological studies
2021
Zool. Stud.
2021-03-22
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10.6620/ZS.2021.60-10
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PMC8315927
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Saphonecrus lithocarpi
Pujade-Villar, Guo,
Wang and Chen, 2015
Saphonecrus lithocarpi
Pujade-Villar, Guo, Wang and Chen
in
Pujade-Villar et al. (2015a)
. Entomotaxonomia 37(3): 214. Type material:
ZAFU
(
holotype
),
paratypes
in
ZAFU
and
UB
, according to Pujade-Villar et al. (2015 2017) and this work (see remarks).
Saphonecrus chinensis
Tang and Schwéger
in
Schwéger et al. (2015b)
. Zootaxa 4054(1): 13.
Type
material:
PHMBL
. Synonymized by
Pujade-Villar et al. (2017: 63)
.
Diagnosis
:
Saphonecrus lithocarpi
belongs to a group of species (
S. albidus
,
S. fabris
,
S. nantoui
and
S. taiwanensis
) characterized by a strong and complete lateral pronotal carina, simple tarsal claws (without a basal lobe), complete notauli, and the radial cell of the fore wing at most 3.0x as long as wide. The differences between
S. lithocarpi
and
S. albidus
have already been commented (see the diagnosis of
S. albidus
), as well as the differences between
S. lithocarpi
,
S. fabris
and
S. nantoui
(see the diagnosis of
S. fabris
).
Saphonecrus lithocarpi
is morphologically close to
S. taiwanensis
, from which differs by the subtrapezoid head in anterior view and genae being slightly broadened behind eyes (rounded in anterior view and with genae not broadened in
S. taiwanensis
), vertex delicately coriaceous (smooth in
S. taiwanensis
), female syntergite dorsodistally incised and with a small patch of micropunctures (not incised and without punctures in
S. taiwanensis
) and, in males, lower face, malar space and genae with sparse setae (with dense whitish setae in
S. taiwanensis
).
Distribution
: Mainland
China
.
Guangdong Province
(
Pujade-Villar et al. 2015a
) and
Yunnan Province
(
Schwéger et al. 2015b
).
Biology
: Reared from multilocular, integral swelling galls at the base of leaf midribs of
Lithocarpus harlandii
(Hance ex. Walpers) Rehder (
Pujade-Villar et al. 2015a
), and from undetermined round bud galls on
L
.
fenestratus
(Roxburgh) Rehder (
Schwéger et al. 2015b
)
.
Remarks
:
Pujade-Villar et al. (2017)
noticed that the
type
series of
S. lithocarpi
is composed of females and males, and not only females as stated in the original description, so they described the males. Also
Schwéger et al. (2015b)
described
S. chinensis
(females and males), which later became a junior synonym of
S. lithocarpi
.