The species of genus Ablerus Howard (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea: Azotidae) from China, with description of a new species
Author
Wang, Zhu Hong
Key Laboratory of Integrated Pest Management for Fujian-Taiwan Crops, Ministry of Agriculture, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, China; E-mail: wzhuhong @ 126. com (Z. H. W.), jhuang 1234 @ 126. com (J. H.) & Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Insect Ecology, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, China
wzhuhong@126.com
Author
Huang, Jian
Key Laboratory of Integrated Pest Management for Fujian-Taiwan Crops, Ministry of Agriculture, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, China; E-mail: wzhuhong @ 126. com (Z. H. W.), jhuang 1234 @ 126. com (J. H.) & Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Insect Ecology, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, China
jhuang1234@126.com
Author
Polaszek, Andrew
Department of Life Sciences, Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW 7 5 BD, UK, E-mail: a. polaszek @ nhm. ac. uk (A. P.)
a.polaszek@nhm.ac.uk
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Florida Entomologist
2016
2016-09-30
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http://www.bioone.org/doi/10.1653/024.099.0310
journal article
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10.1653/024.099.0310
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5.
Ablerus fasciarius
Wang, Huang & Polaszek
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 9–17
)
DESCRIPTION
Holotype
female. Body length:
0.75 mm
(excluding exserted part of ovipositor).
Color.
Head with frontovertex silvery white, eyes red and ocelli red brown; occiput mostly, except for 2 small oval areas above, dark brown; a narrow dark brown band across face above toruli and extending on malar space below eyes, and merging with the dark brown occiput; areas above this band along eyes nearly white, face and malar space below this band brown; mouth space brown yellow, mandible apically dark brown. Mesosoma and metasoma dark brown to dark, apex of ovipositor white. Antenna with most of radicle, ventral margin and apicad of scape, basad of pedicel, F1, F3 and most of clava dark brown to dark; rest of scape and pedicel, F2 and F4 white; apex of clava brown yellow. Forewing hyaline and about apical fourth of wings slightly infuscate, with an infuscated crossband below apical third of marginal vein and stigmal vein, and a cluster of dark bristles below the apex of marginal vein. Legs white to brown yellow, except basal half of hind coxae dark brown, femora apically and tibiae basally pale brown to dark brown, the 5th tarsi pale brown.
Head.
Eyes bare. Mandible with 3 teeth and a truncation. Antenna with scape 4.5 times as long as wide; pedicel 1.7 times as long as wide, slightly shorter than F1; F2 and F4 equal in length, 3 times and 2.1 times as long as wide, respectively; F3 shortest, 1.25 times as long as wide, 0.48 times as long as F2 and F4 respectively; F1–F4 each with 2–4 multiporous plate sensilla; clava 4.18 times as long as wide, with 6 or 7 multiporous plate sensilla in 2 rows.
Figs. 9–13.
Ablerus fasciarius
sp. nov.
(female). 9. Body, dorsal view; 10. body, ventral view; 11. foreleg; 12. mid-leg; 13. hind leg.
Figs. 14–17.
Ablerus fasciarius
sp. nov.
(female). 14. Antenna; 15. forewing; 16. mesosoma; 17. ovipositor.
Mesosoma.
Vertex reticulate. Notum of mesosoma with distinct reticulate cells and irregular sculpture in these cells; mid-lobe of mesoscutum with transverse reticulate cells anteriorly and longitudinal or oblique reticulated cells posteriorly, with 1 pair of setae; each side-lobe of mesoscutum with 2 setae; each axilla with 1 seta, distance between axillae about 2.67 times as long as axilla; scutellum transverse, 0.69 times as long as mid-lobe of mesoscutum, with oblique or longitudinal reticulations medially and oblique stripes laterally, bearing 2 pairs of setae, placoid sensilla distantly placed, slightly closer to hind pair than to fore pair of setae; metanotum narrow, with sculptures; propodeum long, 0.88 times as long as scutellum and 4.2 times as long as metanotum, with oblique or longitudinal reticulations medially and oblique stripes laterally; mesopostphragma, measured from apex of scutellum, 3.04 times as long as scutellum. Forewing narrow, 3.13 times as long as maximum width of wing disc; marginal fringe 0.46 times as long as maximum width of disc; disc with dense setae except basal cell and asetose area below a cluster of dark bristles on the infuscated crossband extending to around stigmal vein, ciliation on disc inside the infuscated crossband unusual, consisting of dense, fine setae with a rather large base; 1 seta on submarginal vein and 1 seta premarginal vein, 1 seta below the end of submarginal vein, 3 setae on anterior margin of marginal vein; stigmal vein with a slender neck and expanded apex, postmarginal vein absent.
Metasoma.
The apex of metasoma projecting; ovipositor long, basally located at the base of T1, projecting beyond the apex of metasoma, 2.61 times as long as mid-tibia, 3rd valvula 0.94 times as long as mid-tibia.
MALE
Unkown.
TYPE MATERIAL
Holotype
♀
,
China
,
Fujian
,
Fuzhou
,
Jinshan
,
26-IX-2013
,
Zhu-Hong Wang
, ex. unidentified diaspidid scale (
Hemiptera
:
Diaspididae
) on bamboo (
FAFU
).
Paratypes
2 ♀♀
, same data as holotype (
FAFU
).
HOST
Unidentified
Diaspididae
scale on bamboo.
DISTRIBUTION
China
(
Fujian
).
REMARKS
Ablerus fasciarius
sp. nov.
resembles
Ablerus similis
(
De Santis, 1948
)
with regard to the forewing having an infuscated crossband, but is distinguished from the latter by the following characters: an infuscated crossband below apical third of marginal vein and stigmal vein (in
A. similis
: below marginal vein), and a cluster of dark bristles below the apex of marginal vein (in
A. similis
: without a cluster of dark bristles); the asetose area below a cluster of dark bristles on the infuscated crossband, ciliation on disc inside the infuscated crossband unusual, consisting of dense, fine setae with a rather large base (in
A. similis
: the setae arranged on most of the infuscated crossband, the disc inside the infuscated crossband asetose).
Ablerus fasciarius
sp. nov.
also resembles
Ablerus macchiae
(
Annecke & Insley, 1970
)
and
Ablerus separaspidis
(
Annecke & Insley, 1970
)
with regard to the forewing having an infuscated crossband below marginal vein, but is distinguished from them by the different form of the infuscated crossband and ciliation on disc of forewing.
ETYMOLOGY
The species name is derived from the Latin word
fasciarius
= banded, referring to the forewing with an infuscated crossband.