Review of Stantonia Ashmead (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Orgilinae) from Vietnam, China, Japan, and Russia, with descriptions of six new species
Author
Achterberg, Cornelis van
Author
Long, Khuat Dang
Author
Chen, Xue-xin
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Stantonia qui Chen, He & Ma, 2004
Fig. 58
Stantonia qui
Chen, He & Ma, 2004: 359-361, 531.
Diagnosis.
Antenna with a submedial band consisting of 8-13 white or ivory segments (Fig. 58); face transversely punctate-rugose; vertex spaced punctate, interspaces wider than punctures; middle and lateral lobes of mesoscutum yellowish brown medially; tegulum brownish yellow; only apical half of marginal cell of fore wing infuscated; hind femur largely brownish yellow, at most its apical 0.3 dark brown; hind femur shiny and finely sculptured basally; middle and hind coxa pale yellowish; first metasomal tergite approx. 3.7 times as long as its apical width; metasoma dark yellowish brown; epipleuron of second metasomal tergite entirely yellowish brown (Fig. 58); length of ovipositor sheath approx. 0.5 times as long as fore wing; length of fore wing approx. 7 mm.
Figure 58.
Stantonia qui
Chen, He & Ma, ♀, holotype, habitus, lateral aspect. Photo: Jiachen Zhu.
Similar to
S. magnifica
van Achterberg, 1987, from Indonesia and Malaysia, but
S. magnifica
differs by having the vertex largely smooth; the face finely punctate; the wing membrane dark brown up to apical 0.7 of the marginal cell; the hind coxa largely yellow or orange brown and the mesosoma entirely dark brown or black (
Chen et al. 2004
).
Distribution.
China (Guangdong, Zhejiang).