Revision of the Afrotropical Oberthuerellinae (Cynipoidea, Liopteridae)
Author
Buffington, Matthew L.
Author
Noort, Simon van
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ZooKeys
2012
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.202.2136
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.202.2136
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Xenocynips Kieffer
Xenocynips
Kieffer, 1910b:340.Type species:
Xenocynips subsquamata
Kiefferby monotypy.
Diagnosis.
Metasomal terga 3-5 fused, with inter tergal sutures partially visible; lower mesopleuron horizontally striate.
Tessmannella
is most easily confused with
Xenocynips
; the fusion of terga in
Xenocynips
is a very reliable and clearly visible character. Additionally, most species of
Xenocynips
possess a dorsoventrally striate lateral aspect of the scutellum, posterior to the auricula; this is useful for specimens in which the metasoma is missing.
Distribution.
Cameroon, Central African Republic, Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo.
Biology.
Unknown.
Comments.
This little known genus was treated by both
Quinlan (1979)
and
Ronquist (1995)
, the latter providing a proper redescription of the genus as well as apomorphies supporting its monophyly (included here as diagnostic characters).
Quinlan (1979)
reported the holotype of
Xenocynips subsquamata
as missing, but
Ronquist (1995)
reported the type in DEIC, and it is figured here (Fig. 56). This species, in addition to the two described here as new, bring the total number of
Xenocynips
species to three.
Included
species.
Xenocynips rhothion
Buffington & van Noort, sp. n.
Xenocynips ronquisti
Buffington & van Noort, sp. n.
Xenocynips subsquamata
Kieffer, 1910b: 340
Key to species of
Xenocynips
(both sexes)
(Available online at http://www.waspweb.org/Cynipoidea/Keys/index.htm)
Xenocynips ronquisti
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Xenocynips rhothion
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Xenocynips subsquamata
r
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