To the knowledge of the aphidiine wasps (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Aphidiinae) from China
Author
Davidian, Elena M.
All-Russian Institute of Plant Protection (FSBSI VIZR), Podbelskogo, 3, St Petersburg-Pushkin 196608. Russia.
Author
Belokobylskij, Sergey A.
Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, St Petersburg 199034, Russia.
text
Zootaxa
2024
2024-09-12
5507
2
395
400
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5507.2.10
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5507.2.10
1175-5326
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Binodoxys yunnanicus
Davidian
,
sp. nov.
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Fig. 1
Type material
.
Holotype
: female,
China
.
Yunnan
Perovince
,
NE of Lanping City
,
6.25 km
W of Guanping Village
,
26°30ʹ59ʺ N
,
99°30ʹ50ʺ E
, h =
3430 m
,
28.V.2015
(
G.E. Davidian
) (
ZISP
).
Notes
. The
holotype
was originally preserved in the alcohol (70%), and consequently the integument of the body is partly deformed. During the preparation of the slide and its following investigation and photographing, part of the setae on the dorsal margin of prongs were lost; all these setae were drawn on the
Fig. 1G
at the locations of the setae points similar to those preserved ones.
Description
. Female. Body length 2.0 mm; length of antenna
1.2 mm
; length of fore wing
1.8 mm
.
Head (
Fig. 1B
) smooth and shiny, with sparse setae, wider than mesoscutum at level of tegulae. Eye large, oval, weakly convergent below (front view), with sparse setae in its lower half. Temple about as long as transverse diameter of eye (dorsal view). Ocelli in acute triangle. POL 2.0 × Od. Clypeus 2.0 × wider than its high. Tentorial index 0.4. Face 1.5 × wider than its height. Antenna with 11 antennomeres, filiform, not widened towards apex, with semi-erect setae, length of setae almost equal to medial width of antennomeres. F1 and F2 same length, their length 4.6 × width in middle. F1 without rhinaria (multiparous plate sensillae), F2 with 2 rhinaria.
Mesosoma. Mesoscutum smooth, shiny, with sparse setae. Notauli present only in anterior one third of mesoscutum. Propodeum (
Fig. 1D
) with distinct, wide and delineated by carinae areola. Legs with semi-erect setae.
Wings (
Fig. 1A
). Fore wing hyaline, its length 2.4 × maximum width. Pterostigma 3.3 × longer than its maximum width and equal to metacarp (1-R1). Radial vein (r) 1.4 × longer than metacarp (1-R1) and pterostigma.
Metasoma. Petiole (
Fig. 1C
) narrow, with two pair lateral tubercles, length of petiole 3.6 × its width at level of spiracles. Spiracular tubercles situated on middle of petiole. Basal part of ovipositor sheath dorsally evenly curved, 0.35 × as long as its apical part. Ovipositor sheath (
Fig. 1E
) 4.0 × longer its maximum width. Prongs (
Fig. 1F, G
) 1.5 × longer than ovipositor sheath, with four long setae on its dorsal margin, with one long seta-shaped bristle apically.
Colour. Head, antennomeres from third antennomere, mesosoma and most of metasoma dark brown. Scape, pedicel, F1 and F2, clypeus, mouthparts, legs (except dark last segments), petiole, posterior tergites of metasoma with ovipositor sheaths and posterior sternite with prongs yellowish brown.
Male
. Unknown.
Hosts
. Unknown.
FIGURE 1.
Morphological details of
Binodoxys yunnanicus
sp. nov.
(female, holotype) (
A
) Habitus. (
B
) Head, dorsal view. (
C
) Propodeum. (
D
) Petiole. (
E
) Ovipositor sheaths. (
F
) Prongs (photo). (
J
) Prongs (drawing).
FIGURE 2.
Photo of the
Acer
sp.
tree, where
Binodoxys yunnanicus
sp. nov.
was collected.
Bionomics.
Specimen was collected on the leaves of
Acer
sp.
(
Fig. 2
).
Etymology
. Named after
Yunnan Province
of
China
, where this new species was collected.
Comparative diagnosis
. This new species is similar to species described from North-East
India
(
Meghalaya State
),
Binodoxys trichosiphae
Samanta &
Raychaudhuri, 1990
[parasitoid of
Greenidea psidii
van der Goot, 1916
) (
Raychaudhuri
et al.
1990
) and
B. shillongensis
Starý, 1978
(parasitoid of
Sinomegoura pyri
(Ghosh & Raychaudhuri, 1968)
] (
Starý and Ghosh 1978
). These Indian species are also characterised the presence of the single apical seta-shaped bristle on prongs.
Binodoxys yunnanicus
sp. nov.
differs from
B
.
shillongensis
and
B
.
trichosiphae
the following characters: F1 and F2 the same length; pterostigma as long as metacarp (1-R1) (
Fig. 1A
); petiole 3.6 × longer than its width at level of spiracular tubercles (
Fig. 1C
); ovipositor sheath 4.0 × longer than its maximum width (
Fig. 1E
); prongs almost straight, with four long setae on their dorsal margin (
Fig. 1F, G
).
In turn,
B
.
shillongensis
and
B
.
trichosiphae
have F1 longer than F2, pterostigma 2.0 × longer than metacarp (1-R1), petiole only 3.0 × longer than its width at level of spiracular tubercles. Besides, in
B
.
shillongensis
the ovipositor sheath is 3.0 × longer than its maximum width, and the prongs sinuate and with three long setae on their dorsal margin and single apical seta-shaped bristle. In
B
.
trichosiphae
of the ovipositor sheath is 4.5 × longer than its maximum width, the prongs straight and with two long setae on their dorsal margin and single apical seta-shaped bristle.