Review of Oriental species of the genus Atopotrophos (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae)
Author
Reshchikov, Alexey
text
Zootaxa
2024
2024-10-07
5519
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5519.1.6
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5519.1.6
1175-5326
13915600
256F8DB2-01FD-4580-898A-F4F195028A55
Key to the Oriental species of
Atopotrophos
1 Scutellum forming apical tooth (
Fig. 3D, F
). Malar space rather short (0.15–0.23 × basal mandible width) (
Fig. 3B
), antenna with 33–35 flagellomeres.............................................................................. 2
– Scutellum not forming apical tooth (
Fig. 4
). Malar space longer (
Fig. 5A
). Antenna with less than 33 flagellomeres....... 3
2 Malar space 0.23 × basal mandible width (
Fig. 7B
). Postscutellum lacking apical tooth (7D). Area basalis weakly represented by wrinkles, area superomedia 1.5 × its width (
Fig. 7E
). T1 6 × posterior width (
Fig. 7G
)....................
A. spiniger
– Malar space 0.15 × basal mandible width (
Fig. 3B
). Postscutellum forming apical tooth (
Fig. 3D
). Area basalis defined by distinct carina, area superomedia 2.1 × its width (
Fig. 3E
). T1 7 × posterior width (
Fig. 3J
)............
A. bubeng
sp. nov.
3 Clypeal margin medially truncated............................................................
A. hunanensis
– Clypeal margin medially concave (
Fig. 5A
)................................................................ 4
4 Antenna with some white flagellomeres. Frons and clypeus polished. Face and scutellum black. T1–6 mostly black with yellowish hind margins.......................................................................
A. fukienensis
– Antenna lacking white flagellomeres (
Fig. 4
). Frons and clypeus matt, finally and densely punctate (
Fig. 5A
). Face and scutellum reddish-yellow (
Fig. 5A
). T1–6 light brown (
Fig. 4
)................................................
A. chinensis