A Taxonomic Review of the Gall Wasp Genus Saphonecrus Dalla-Torre and Kieffer and other Oak Cynipid Inquilines (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae) from Mainland China, with Updated Keys to Eastern Palaearctic and Oriental Species
Author
Lobato-Vila, Irene
Author
Wang, Yiping
Author
Melika, George
Author
Guo, Rui
Author
Ju, Xiaoxue
Author
Pujade-Villar, Juli
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Zoological studies
2021
Zool. Stud.
2021-03-22
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journal article
54166
10.6620/ZS.2021.60-10
019ebe88-8ba2-41c9-a3aa-348729ac083a
PMC8315927
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Saphonecrus emarginatus
Liu, Zhu and Pang
,
2019
Saphonecrus emarginatus
Liu, Zhu and Pang
in
Yang et al. (2020)
[published online: 2019]. Insect Syst. Evol. 51(4): 568. Type material: CSUFT (
holotype
),
paratypes
in CSUFT, FMNH, and ZLCC.
Diagnosis
:
Saphonecrus emarginatus
is characterized by its lateral pronotal carina, which is short, weak and incomplete, indistinct dorsally (pronotum not sharply angled in dorsal view). Also, by having simple tarsal claws (without a basal lobe), complete notauli and the radial cell of the fore wing at most 3.0x as long as wide. The only species that shares all these characteristics is
S. gilvus
.
Saphonecrus emarginatus
differs from
S. gilvus
by the malar space being 0.6x as long as height of eye (
0.7 in
S. gilvus
), the transfacial distance shorter than height of eye (1.2x as long in
S. gilvus
), POL 1.7x as long as OOL and OOL slightly longer than diameter of lateral ocelli (POL 2.6x as long as OOL and OOL 1.5x as long as diameter of lateral ocellus in
S. gilvus
), F1 1.2–1.3x as long as wide in both sexes (F1 1.7x as long as F
2 in
females,
2.3 in
males, in
S. gilvus
) and female syntergite dorsodistally incised (not incised in
S. gilvus
). See also the key to species below. Furthermore,
S. emarginatus
is associated with galls on
Lithocarpus
, whereas
S. gilvus
has been reared from galls on
Quercus
. See also the diagnosis given by
Yang et al. (2020)
.
Distribution
: Mainland
China
.
Hunan Province
(
Yang et al. 2020
).
Biology
: Reared from green, pumpkin-shaped galls formed terminally on new shoots and on inflorescence stems of
Lithocarpus glaber
(
Yang et al. 2020
)
.