Four new species of Tanycarpa (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Alysiinae) from the Palaearctic Region and new records of species from China
Author
Yao, Junli
Author
Kula, Robert R.
Author
Wharton, Robert A.
Author
Chen, Jiahua
text
Zootaxa
2015
3957
2
169
187
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3957.2.2
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Tanycarpa bicolor
(Nees von Esenbeck)
(
Figs. 1–6
)
Bassus bicolor
Nees
von Esenbeck, 1812: 207.
Neotype
: female, Naturhistorisches Museum Wien,
Austria
(not examined).
Alysia bicolor
: Nees 1834: 247
.
Tanycarpa bicolor
:
Fischer 1966
: 326
(redescription),
Wharton 1980
: 72
(redescription, range extension),
Chen and Wu 1994
: 136
(redescription, range extension).
Alysia
(
Alysia
)
ancilla
Haliday, 1838
: 227
. Synonymized in van
Achterberg (1976)
.
Material examined.
1 ♀
China
, Heilongjiang: Mohe, 26– W–2011, Minlin Zheng,
1 ♂
same data except 23–W –2011(FA- FU).
Diagnosis.
Head 1.70× longer than high, with small blunt tubercles posteriorly (
Fig. 1
); frons almost flat and bare (
Fig. 2
); temple smooth, with sparse pubescence (
Fig. 2
); mandibular tooth 1 weakly expanded dorsally, almost parallel-sided, 2.20× longer than wide, 2nd tooth 1.50× longer than wide (
Fig. 3
); mesoscutum almost smooth, with only sparse pubescence between short notauli (
Fig. 5
); basal 1/2 of propodeum with longitudinal ridge medially that diverges into two oblique ridges, with four oblique longitudinal ridges posteriad the two oblique ridges forming large areola mesally and two areolae laterally, other parts of propodeum smooth (
Fig. 5
); pterostigma brown basally, pale yellow apically; r short; 2CUa slightly longer than 2cu-a; 1cu-a short, postfurcal; 1st subdiscal cell closed, apical width 2.70–3.00× longer than basal width (
Fig. 6
); T1 apically 2.40× wider than basal width, strongly convex.
Distribution.
Austria
;
Bulgaria
;
Canada
(British
Columbia
and Quebec);
China
(Jilin and Heilongjiang);
Czech Republic
;
Germany
;
Hungary
;
Ireland
;
Netherlands
;
Poland
;
Russia
(Kamchatka Oblast, Primor'ye Kray, Saint Petersburg);
Spain
;
Ukraine
;
USA
(New York).
Remarks.
The most distinguishing feature of this species is the presence of tubercles on the posterior side of the head. Sexual dimorphism is evident among the specimens from
China
. The female mandible is shorter and broader than that of the male; the male propodeum has a complete median longitudinal carina that is present only in the basal 0.25 of the female.
Tanycarpa bicolor
and
T
.
rufinotata
are the sole members of the species group characterized by a relatively short, broad pterostigma. They are separated primarily by blunt tubercles on the head (present in
T
.
bicolor
, absent in
T
.
rufinotata
).