A taxonomic study of the Dryininae (Hymenoptera: Dryinidae) of Japan, with description of a new species of Pseudodryinus
Author
Mita, Toshiharu
text
Zootaxa
2009
2168
45
56
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.189147
dcc5a0c7-59f8-46bf-8226-9468368ae5b6
1175-5326
189147
Dryinus pyrillae
(Kieffer, 1911)
(
Fig. 2
)
Lestodryinus pyrillae
Kieffer, 1911: 108
; Pruthi & Mani, 1942: 423.
Type
locality: Pusa, Bihar (
INDIA
).
Richardsidryinus
pyrillae
(Kieffer)
:
Olmi, 1984
: 925
.
Dryinus pyrillae
(Kieffer)
:
Olmi, 1990
: 267
;
Guglielmino & Olmi, 1997
: 228
;
He & Xu, 2002
: 272
.
Dryinus trifasciatus
Kieffer
:
Ponomarenko, 1981
: 879
(mis. det., proposed by
Olmi, 1984
).
Dryinus lankanus
Olmi, 1984
: 821
(syn. by
Olmi, 1990
).
Material examined.
1F, Ôtomi, Iriomote-jima Isl., Ryukyus,
JAPAN
,
15–23. III. 1995
, T. Matsumura leg. (MsT) (
NIAES
).
Distribution.
JAPAN
(new record): Southern Ryukyus (Iriomote-jima Isl.); P. R.
CHINA
;
INDIA
;
SRI LANKA
;
PAKISTAN
.
Host.
LOPHOPIDAE
:
Pyrilla aberrans
(Kirby)
(
INDIA
),
P. perpusilla
(Walker)
(
INDIA
),
P. pusana
Distant
(
INDIA
).
Remarks.
Legs of the Japanese specimen are darker than those of other specimens: mid and hind coxae, femora, and distal half of tibiae are brown, whereas those of other specimens are simply testaceous. The lateral longitudinal keels on the frons are visible in other specimens, whereas there is no longitudinal keel except for a frontal line in the Japanese specimen.