Two new records of the genus Trioxys (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Aphidiinae) parasitic on bamboo aphids from South Korea
Author
Kim, Sangjin
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8395-8019
Kunsan National University, Gunsan, Republic of Korea
Author
Sohn, Juhyeong
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0976-4114
Kunsan National University, Gunsan, Republic of Korea
Author
Kim, Hyojoong
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1706-2991
Kunsan National University, Gunsan, Republic of Korea
hkim@kunsan.ac.kr
text
Biodiversity Data Journal
2024
2024-03-14
12
118599
118599
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.12.e118599
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.12.e118599
1314-2828-12-e118599
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Trioxys remaudierei
Stary
& Rakhshani, 2017
Trioxys remaudierei
Trioxys remaudierei
Stary
& Rakhshani, 2017 -
Rakhshani et al. (2017)
: 1237-1248.
Materials
Type status:
Other material
.
Occurrence:
individualCount:
7
; sex:
female
; lifeStage:
adult
; occurrenceStatus: present; preparations: in 80% ethanol, dry-specimen; occurrenceID:
98714FFC-467A-5148-97A4-D142E794F19F
;
Taxon:
scientificName: Trioxy remaudierei
Stary
&
Rakhshani
, 2017; kingdom: Animalia; phylum: Arthropoda; class: Insecta; order: Hymenoptera; family: Braconidae; genus: Trioxys; specificEpithet: remaudierei; scientificNameAuthorship:
Stary
&
Rakhshani
, 2017;
Location:
higherGeography: East Asia; country:
South Korea
; countryCode: KR; stateProvince:
Jeollabuk-do
; municipality: Gimje-si; locality:
Cheongha-myeon
; verbatimLocality: 119, Jangsan-ri;
Identification:
identifiedBy:
Sangjin Kim, JuHyeong Sohn, Hyojoong Kim
;
Event:
eventDate:
07-11-2022
; year: 2022; month: 11; day: 7;
Record Level:
language: en; institutionCode: KSNU
Description
Female.
Length of body about 2.3 mm (Fig.
2
A). Length of forewing 1.9 mm (Fig.
2
K).
Head.
Eyes oval, sparsely setose. Tentorial index 0.14 (Fig.
2
D). Clypeus oval with seven setae. Malar space 0.08 times as long as longitudinal eye diameter. Antenna 11-segmented (Fig.
2
B). F1 slightly shorter than F2 (F2 1.07 times as long as F1) (Fig.
2
C). F1 and F2 5.0 and 4.1 times as long as their width at the middle, respectively. F1 without longitudinal placodes and F2 with 3-4 longitudinal placodes. Maxillary palp with four palpomeres, labial palp with two palpomeres. Ratio of eye to temple in dorsal view 0.6. Face width/height ratio 1.2 (Fig.
2
D).
Mesosoma.
Mesoscutum with notaulices on anterior part, dorsal surface smooth, two rows of scarcely setose start at end of notaulus (Fig.
2
E). Head width/mesoscutum width ratio 1.3. Propodeum areolated, areola length/width ratio 1.2 (Fig.
2
F). Pterostigma 3.5 times as long as width. Ratio of pterostigma length to R1 vein (= metacarpus) length 2.5 (Fig.
2
K). r and RS veins extended.
Metasoma.
Petiole 2.0 times as long as wide at spiracles (Fig.
2
I and J). Ovipositor sheath elongate, gently concave on ventral margin. Ratio of ovipositor sheath width/length 2.8 at base (Fig.
2
G). Anal prongs (= accessory prongs) long and straight upwards, bifurcated on apical one-third to two-thirds (apical one-third are four, apcial half is two, apical two-third is one), each having one claw-like apical bristle and one seta at apex with two or three setae at dorsal side (Fig.
2
H).
Colour.
Antenna brown; scape, pedicel, F1 and F2 yellowish-brown, sometimes dorsal part of F2 brown; Head, face and clypeus with mouth-parts dark brown. Dorsal side of mesoscutum and metasoma dark brown, except light brown propodeum and yellowish-brown petiole. Legs yellowish-brown with dark apices.
Parasite of
:
T. arundinariae
on
Phyllostachys bambusoides
.
Notes
In the original description, the antenna of this species was 13-segmented. However, it was a mistake in the email from the author. This species is really 11-segmented, but two segments are artificially repeated in the line drawing.