Chinese species of Pediobius Walker (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae)
Author
Cao, Huan-Xi
Author
Salle, John La
Author
Zhu, Chao-Dong
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Zootaxa
2017
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34.
Pediobius tetratomus
(
Thomson, 1878
)
(
Fig. 31
)
Pleurotropis
(
Rhopalotus
)
tetratomus
Thomson, 1878
: 257
; ♀. Lectotype ♀, LUZN, not examined; designated by
Hansson 1991
: 35
.
Pediobius tetratomus
(
Thomson, 1878
)
,
Graham, 1963
: 200
.
Diagnosis.
Antenna with four funicular segments and clava one-segmented; four funicular segments freely separated by narrow petioles (
Fig. 31
d). Mesoscutum and scutellum coarsely reticulate except polished notaular depressions (
Fig. 31
a). Notauli distinct, merging to inner margins of deep notaular depressions posteriorly. The posterior pair of mesoscutal setae situated at the inner margins of notaular depressions. Stripe between the subparallel submedian carinae of propodeum raised anteriorly; submedian area impressed along posterior margin (
Fig. 31
a).
Material
examined.
China
,
Guangxi
:
1♀
,
Guilin
,
Xingan
, the
National Reserve
of
Maoershan
,
VI.2013
, coll.
Kan Wang
;
Hubei
:
1♀
,
Badong
,
12.VIII.1989
, coll.
Da-Wei Huang
;
Shandong
:
1♀
,
Linyi
,
Lanling
,
Bianzhuanzhen
,
Xizhifangshan
,
10.IX.2013
, coll.
Xue-Jun Yang
;
Yunnan
:
1♀
,
Lijiang
,
Yulong
,
Ludian
,
VIII.1984
, coll.
Chang-Fang Li
.
Determined
specimens compared (
BMNH
):
1♀
,
BurnhamBeaches
, Bucks.
England
,
04.X.1975
, coll.
Bouček
, det.
Bouček.
Biology.
Unknown.
Distribution in
China
.
Guangxi
,
Hubei
,
Yunnan
,
Shandong
.
Remarks.
Newly recorded from
China
. If only consider the formula of antenna (4-segmented funicle,
Figs 23
e–f, 31d) and the deep notaular depressions (
Figs 23
a, 31a) in female,
P. tetratomus
seems to be closer to
P
.
atamiensis
, but they are distinctly different in sculpture on mesoscutum and scutellum and coloration of tibiae (
Figs
23
g–i, 31f–g) (see also couplet 7 of the key). Besides the characters given in the key,
P. tetratomus
has fore wing with slightly infuscate area below STV (
Fig. 31
e), whereas
P. atamiensis
has fore wing hyaline (
Fig. 23
d). In the future, as more fresh material becomes available, it is necessary to study character evolution of color of tibiae and antennal formula, which will assist in understanding relationships between
P. tetratomus
and
P. atamiensis
. Both species probably belong to two species groups that are closely related. As discussed by
Bouček (1965a)
, if ignoring the formula of antenna,
P. tetratomus
seems to be allied to the
alcaeus
-group by deep notaular depressions and the forms of propodeum and gaster (
e.g.
,
Figs 3
a–b, 31a, 31c). However, discussions on relationships among these species require additional data to test.