Review of Eotrogaspidia Lelej (Hymenoptera: Mutillidae: Trogaspidiini)
Author
Okayasu, Juriya
Entomological Laboratory, Faculty of Agriculture, Ehime University, Tarumi 3 - 5 - 7, Matsuyama, 790 - 8566 Japan.
Author
Lelej, Arkady S.
0000-0001-7501-0981
Federal Scientific Center of the East Asia Terrestrial Biodiversity, Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Vladivostok, Russia. lelej @ biosoil. ru; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 7501 - 0981
lelej@biosoil.ru
Author
Williams, Kevin A.
0000-0002-6073-1070
Plant Pest Diagnostics Center, California Department of Food & Agriculture, 3294 Meadowview Road, Sacramento, CA 95832, USA. Kevin. Williams @ cdfa. ca. gov; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 6073 - 1070
illiams@cdfa.ca.gov
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Zootaxa
2021
2021-01-27
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Key to species of
Eotrogaspidia
and species easily confused with
Eotrogaspidia
Males (unknown in
E
.
melanopleura
sp. nov.
,
E. rubripes
and
T
.
acidalia
)
1. Metacoxa conspicuously flattened with erect dense pale microsetae ventrally (
Figs 7
B–H)........................... 2
- Metacoxa convex with long sparse setae ventrally (
Fig. 7A
).................................................. 10
2. F1 cylindrical; penis valves strongly asymmetrical (
Fig. 13E
). South
China
, North
Thailand
,
Vietnam
...........................................................................................
Trogaspidia mackieae
(Cockerell)
- F1 more or less compressed; penis valves weakly asymmetrical (
Figs 8–9
)........................................ 3
3. Digitus lamellate; paracuspis tuberculate coarctate (
Lelej & van Harten 2006
: Fig. 27). South Asia, Middle East, Africa............................................................................
Vanhartenidia
Lelej
—not treated here
- Digitus stick-like; paracuspis stick-like (
Figs 10A
,
11B
) (
Eotrogaspidia
)......................................... 4
4. F1 weakly compressed, not wider than F2; pronotum and propodeum dorsally with dense pale setae obscuring cuticular sculpture (
Figs 1B, 1C
,
3C
)................................................................................. 5
- F1 strongly compressed, wider than F2; pronotum dorsally with sparse pale setae (
Figs 3
A–B, 3D) (in
E
.
buddha
sp. nov.
with lateral white spots;
Fig. 1D
); propodeum dorsally with sparse pale setae and visible sculpture (
Figs 1D
,
3B, 3D
) (in
E
.
hauseri
sp. nov.
with dense pale setae and invisible sculpture;
Fig. 3A
)................................................. 7
5. T7 with narrow elongate impunctate line forming weak tubercle posteriorly; cuspis narrowed posteriorly in inner view (
Fig. 10C
).
China
,
India
,
Indonesia
,
Japan
,
Laos
,
Thailand
,
Vietnam
...............................
E
.
auroguttata
(Smith)
- T7 with medial triangular impunctate line not forming tubercle posteriorly; cuspis robust, spatulate in inner view (
Figs 10B
,
11B
)............................................................................................... 6
6. T2 lateral punctures large dense, separated by less than puncture diameter.
Indonesia
..................
E
.
amans
(André)
- T2 lateral punctures small sparse, separated by approximate puncture diameter.
Laos
,
Malaysia
,
Thailand
,
Vietnam
..............................................................................................
E
.
oryzae
(Pagden)
7. Clypeus basally elevated, medial depression on anterior margin laterally defined by carinae (
Fig. 5D
); pronotum with narrow lateral spot of pale setae (
Fig. 1D
); cuspis stick-like (
Fig. 10D
).
India
,
Nepal
,
Pakistan
,
Sri Lanka
..........
E. buddha
sp. nov.
- Clypeus deeply concave, mostly smooth with narrow sculptured anterior border (
Figs 6
A–B, 6D); pronotum without lateral spot of pale setae (
Figs 3
A-B, 3D); cuspis lamellate; cuspis lamellate............................................ 8
8. Scape strongly widened apically; propodeum dorsally with dense pale setae obscuring cuticular sculpture (
Fig. 3A
).
India
,
Nepal
.....................................................................................................................................................................................
E. hauseri
sp. nov.
- Scape not widened apically; propodeum dorsally mostly with more or less sparse pale setae and visible sculpture (
Fig. 3B, 3D
)................................................................................................ 9
9. Metacoxa ventrally flattened in mesal half with short dense setae; propodeum dorsally with denser setae and partly hidden sculpture (
Fig. 3B
); hypopygium (S8) with longitudinal lateral ridge along entire length; cuspis reaching paramere apex (
Fig. 9C
).
India
.............................................................................
E. lena
(Cameron)
- Metacoxa ventrally totally flattened with very short dense setae (
Fig. 7G
); propodeum dorsally with sparser setae and visible sculpture (
Fig. 3D
); hypopygium (S8) with short longitudinal lateral ridge on anterior half; cuspis reaching posterior 1/2 of paramere (
Fig. 9G
).
India
,
Sri Lanka
......................................................................................................................................................
E. saussurei
(
Lelej, 2005
)
10. Penis valves highly asymmetrical, with right penis valve larger and bearing various projections (
Figs 13
E–G). Widespread........................................................................
Trogaspidia
Ashmead—
not treated here
- Penis valves similar in shape, with right penis valve only slightly longer than left (
Figs 8
A–B, 10E)................... 11
11. Clypeus basally gibbous, medial depression on anterior margin laterally not carinate (
Fig. 5A
); scape with one strong carina (
Fig. 5A
); mesoscutellum with medial carina.
India
,
Nepal
......................................
E
.
adhabar
sp. nov.
- Clypeus predominantly flattened or concave, anterior margin usually with distinct carina; scape with two carinae; mesoscutellum with medial impunctate line. Widespread....................................................................................................................................
Neotrogaspidia
Lelej—
not treated here