A new species and three newly recorded species of Tetrastichinae (Hymenoptera, Eulophidae) from China
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Li, Wen-Jian
Jiangsu Provincial Key Laboratory of Coastal Wetland Bioresources and Environmental Protection, School of Wetland, Yancheng Teachers University, Yancheng, 224007, China
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Li, Cheng-De
Jiangsu Key Laboratory for Bioresources of Saline Soils, School of Wetland, Yancheng Teachers University, Yancheng, 224007, China
lichengde0608@sina.com
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1131.90688
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1131.90688
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Holcotetrastichus rhosaces (Walker, 1839), new record from China
Figs 11
, 12-17
, 18-20
Cirrospilus rhosaces
Walker, 1839: 293.
Cirrospilus racilla
Walker, 1839: 312. [Synonymised by Graham 1961: 37].
Tetrastichus racilla
:
Walker 1848
: 149.
Tetrastichus rhosaces
:
Walker 1848
: 147.
Aprostocetus rhosaces
: Graham 1961: 37.
Holcotetrastichus rhosaces
: Graham 1991: 272;
Narendran 2007
: 120.
Holcotetrastichus rhosaceus
[sic]:
Boyadzhiev 2000
: 27.
Material examined.
9 females
and
2 males
: [
2 females
on slides],
Liaoning Province
,
Anshan City
,
Mount Qianshan
,
23.VI.2013
, Hui Geng, Zhi-Guang Wu, Yan Gao, Si-Zhu Liu, by sweeping; [
1 female
on slide],
Jiangxi Province
, Yichun City,
Mount Guanshan
,
22-24.VIII.2018
, Xiang-Xiang Jin, Wang-Ming Li, by yellow- pan trapping; [
1 female
and
1 male
on slides,
1 female
and
1 male
on cards],
Qinghai Province
, Prefecture Huangnan,
Forestry Station
Maixiu,
26-29.VIII.2019
, Ming-Rui Li, by yellow pan trapping; [
2 females
on cards],
Jinlin Province
,
County Wangqing
,
Forestry Station
Qinhe,
8.VII.2013
, Ye Chen, Zhi-Guang Wu, by sweeping; [
2 females
on cards],
Heilongjiang Province
,
City Heihe
,
Park Beishang
,
22.VII.2020
, Ming-Rui Li, by sweeping. (All deposited in NEFU)
.
Figure 11.
Holcotetrastichus rhosaces
(Walker), female, habitus, lateral view. Scale bar: 500
μm
.
Figures 12-17.
Holcotetrastichus rhosaces
(Walker), female
12
head, frontal view
13
antenna, lateral view
14
mesosoma, dorsal view
15
fore and hind wings, dorsal view
16
metasoma, ventral view
17
legs, lateral view, from left to right: fore, mid, and hind legs. Scale bars: 100
μm
.
Figures 18-20.
Holcotetrastichus rhosaces
(Walker), male
18
antenna, lateral view
19
fore and hind wings, dorsal view
20
legs, lateral view, from left to right: fore, mid, and hind legs. Scale bars: 100
μm
.
Diagnosis.
Female.
Body black, with weak metallic reflections (Fig.
11
). Mesosoma (Fig.
14
) with mid-lobe of mesoscutum weakly reticulate, 2 adnotaular setae in single row on each side, median line indicated only posteriorly; sublateral grooves of scutellum deep and broad with strong transverse costulae, submedian grooves rather weak. Forewing (Fig.
15
) broad, 2.0
x
as long as broad, SMV with 2 dorsal setae, MV 2.8-3.2 times length of STV, PMV distinctly short. Gaster (Fig.
16
) with hypopygium almost reaching tip of gaster.
Male.
Antenna (Fig.
18
) with scape broad, ventral plaque 0.7 length of scape; F1 shorter than F2; each segment of funicle with whorl setae reaching well beyond the tip of the segment.
Hosts.
Unknown from China. Non-Chinese records include
Cassida deflorate
Suffrian, 1844,
Cassida murraea
Linnaeus, 1767,
Cassida nebulosa
Linnaeus, 1758,
Cassida nobilis
Linnaeus, 1758,
Cassida rubiginosa
Mueller, 1776,
Cassida viridis
Linnaeus, 1758,
Cassida vittate
Villers, 1789 (Graham 1991),
Cassida piperata
Hope, 1842 (
Nagasawa et al. 2003
).
Distribution.
China (Heilongjiang, Liaoning, Jilin, Qinghai, Jiangxi); Austria, Czech Republic, Czechoslovakia, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Moldova, Romania, Switzerland, United Kingdom (Graham 1991), Bulgaria (
Boyadzhiev 2000
), Netherlands (
Gijswijt 2003
), Poland (
Domenichini 1966
), Russia (
Yegorenkova et al. 2007
), Sweden (
Hansson 1991
), Japan (
Ikeda 1997
), and United States of America (
Boyadzhiev 2000
).
Comments.
Most species we collected had weak metallic reflections compared to the species reported by Graham (1991).