Taxonomic and Zoogeographic Study of the Japanese Phygadeuontinae (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae), with Descriptions of 17 New Species
Author
Watanabe, Kyohei
Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Natural History, 499 Iryuda, Odawara, Kanagawa 250 – 0031, Japan
watanabe-k@nh‛kanagawa-museum‛jp
text
Bulletin of the Kanagawa Prefectural Museum (Natural Science)
2021
2021-03-30
50
55
136
https://doi.org/10.32225/bkpmnh.2021.50_55
journal article
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10.32225/bkpmnh.2021.50_55
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Bathythrix kuwanae
Viereck, 1912
(SJN: Kuwana-mame-togari-himebachi)
(
Figs 11A–C
,
62A
,
63D
,
65D
)
Bathythrix kuwanae
Viereck, 1912b: 584
.
Bathythrix kuwanae
var.
nigrans
Sonan, 1930: 358
.
Hemiteles narangae
Uchida, 1930: 342
.
Syn. nov.
Description
. Female (n=11). Body length
3.4–5.3 mm
. Body covered with silver setae.
Head. Clypeus punctate except for smooth anterior part, its anterior margin with a pair of obtuse teeth. Face punctate, covered with long setae, not strongly narrowed ventrally (
Figs 11A
,
62A
). Eye not reaching basal part of mandible. Anterior tentorial pit not exceptionally large, without long dense setae inside (
Fig. 62A
). The margin of the pit at least largely visible. MSL 0.45–0.5 times as long as BWM. Frons, vertex, and gena polished, finely punctate. OOL: POL: OD = 1.0: 0.6: 0.4–0.5. Occipital carina complete, sinuate ventrally, its lower end joined with hypostomal carina distant from mandibular base. Upper tooth of mandible almost as long as lower tooth. Base of mandible flat.Antenna with 23–25 flagellomeres. FL I 3.95 times as long as maximum depth in lateral view. FL III 3.25 times as long as maximum depth in lateral view.
Mesosoma. Lateral part of pronotum largely rugose except for dorsal and ventral smooth areas, with strong epomia. Mesoscutum polished, finely punctate, with long notaulus (
Fig. 63D
). Scutellum finely punctate. Mesopleuron finely punctate except on speculum and a small area in front of and a little below speculum. Posterior transverse carina of mesosternum complete. Metapleuron largely rugose, its juxtacoxal carina indistinct. Propodeum covered with irregular rugae. Propodeal carinae complete but median section of lateromedian longitudinal carina somewhat indistinct. Area superomedia longer than wide, receiving the lateral section of anterior transverse carina anteriorly (
Fig. 65D
). Area petiolaris with a median longitudinal carina. Nervellus intercepted slightly posterior to middle. Length of fore wing
3.1–4.3 mm
. Hind femur 5.0–5.4 times as long as maximum depth in lateral view. Hind TS I: II: III: IV: V = 2.0: 0.9–1.0: 0.6: 0.4: 0.5. Tarsal claws simple.
Metasoma. T I 3.0–4.0 times as long as maximum width, largely smooth. Median dorsal carina of T I present except for posterior part indistinct, largely obtuse. Dorsolateral carina of T I present in front of the spiracle. T II as long as or slightly shorter than maximum wide. T II to T V covered with fine punctures. Ovipositor sheath 0.81–0.93 times as long as hind tibia. Ovipositor straight, with a nodus and ventral teeth.
Coloration (
Figs 11A–C
). Body (excluding wings and legs) black to blackish brown. Basal part of antenna reddish brown to yellowish brown. Mandible reddish brown except for darkened apex. Palpi whitish yellow. Postero-dorsal corner of pronotum and tegula tinged with yellow. A longitudinally oval spot of posterior part of T I reddish brown. T II with large triangular reddish brown area, its width gradually widened posteriorly. Lateral margin of T II to T VII reddish brown. Anterior and posterior parts of T III reddish brown. Both areas enlarged medially and united into a single area. T III reddish brown posteriorly. T IV to T VII reddish brown but sometimes partly darkened. Membranous part of metasomal sternites whitish yellow. Ovipositor reddish brown. Wings hyaline. Veins and pterostigma yellowish brown to dark brown. Fore and mid legs and hind coxa, trochanter, and trochantellus whitish yellow to yellowish brown. Hind femur and tibia reddish brown except for apex of femur and base and apical parts of tibia blackish brown. Apical part of mid tarsus and hind tarsus blackish brown.
Male (n=3). Similar to female. Flagellum without tyloids. MSL 0.5–0.6 times as long as BWM. T I 3.8–4.3 times as long as maximum width.
Materials examined
.
JAPAN
:
TARI
,
M
(
holotype
of
Ba. kuwanae
var.
nigrans
),
Hokkaido
,
Hakodate
,
4. VIII. 1921
,
T. Shiraki
leg.
;
SEHU
,
M
, “
Iwate
”,
Ogasawara
leg.
;
KPM-NK 81722
,
M
,
Tokyo
,
Akiruno City
,
Ninomiya
,
Tamagawa-riverside
,
3. V. 2010
,
K. Watanabe
leg.
;
KPM-NK 81721
,
F
,
Kanagawa Pref.
,
Ebina City
,
Sagamigawa-Riv.
,
10. X. 1992
,
H. Nagase
leg.
;
KPM-NK 81716
,
F
, ditto,
30. IV. 2006
,
M. Ooishi
&
R. Watanabe
leg.
;
KPM-NK 81717
,
F
,
Kanagawa Pref.
,
Atsugi City
,
Funako
,
Tokyo University of Agriculture
,
8. X. 2010
,
T. Mita
leg.
;
KPM-NK 81719
,
F
,
Kanagawa Pref.
,
Aikawa Town
,
Nakatsu
,
11. IV. 2014
;
KPM-NK 81720
,
F
,
Kanagawa Pref.
,
Hadano City
,
Mt. Koubou-yama
,
15. IV. 2007
,
K. Watanabe
leg.
;
KPM-NK 81718
,
F
,
Shizuoka Pref.
,
Ooigawa Town
,
Shitarou
,
13. IX. 2008
;
TMNH
,
F
,
Aichi Pref.
,
Toyohashi City
,
Iwata Town
,
Rihyooike
,
25. IX. 2018
,
S. Morishita
leg.
;
TMNH
,
F
,
Aichi Pref.
,
Toyohashi City
,
Suse Town
,
Kanbata
,
23. X. 2018
,
S. Morishita
leg.
;
KU
,
F
(det.
Momoi
, as
Ba. kuwanae
),
Fukuoka Pref.
,
Futsukaichi
,
23. III. 1966
, em. from
Naranga
sp.
,
E. Drake
leg.
;
SEHU
,
F
(det.
Kusigemati
, as
Ba. narangae
),
Kagoshima Pref.
,
Kagoshima City
,
14. VII. 1963
,
K. Kusigemati
leg.
;
SEHU
,
M
(det.
Kusigemati
, as
Ba. narangae
), ditto.,
28. XI. 1963
, em. from
Casinaria
sp.
Fig. 11.
Bathythrix kuwanae
Viereck, 1912
, KPM-NK 81718 (B) and 81719 (A, C), females from Japan ― A, lateral habitus; B, head, frontal view; C, head, mesosoma, and metasoma, dorsal view.
Distribution
.
Japan
(
Hokkaido
, Honshu, and Kyushu),
China
,
Taiwan
, and
Korea
.
Bionomics
. Many pests and its parasitoids in paddy field have been recorded as the hosts (see
Yu
et al.
, 2016
). In
Japan
, three serious pests,
Hypera postica
Gyllenhal, 1813
(
Coleoptera
,
Curculionidae
),
Oulema oryzae
(Kuwayama, 1931)
(
Coleoptera
,
Chrysomelidae
), and
Naranga aenescens
Moore, 1881
(
Lepidoptera
,
Noctuidae
), and a parasitoid,
Casinaria nigripes
(
Gravenhorst, 1829
)
(
Hymenoptera
,
Ichneumonidae
), have been recorded as hosts (e.g.,
Viereck, 1912b
;
Minamikawa, 1954
;
Kusigemati, 1976
;
Togashi, 1974
;
Yamaguchi
et al.
, 2008
).
Remarks
.
Bathythrix narangae
(
Uchida, 1930
)
is newly synonymized under this species because no differences of character states between both species are recognizable.