New records of the genus Iporhogas Granger (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Rogadinae) from Vietnam, with description of four new species Author Long, Khuat Dang text ZooKeys 2014 428 79 96 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.428.7729 journal article http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.428.7729 1313-2970-428-79 F4255E0CA5C54B27952960F627ABDD6E Taxon classification Animalia Hymenoptera Braconidae Iporhogas Granger, 1949 Figs 1-34 Iporhogas Granger, 1949: 167. Type-species (by monotypy): Iporhogas infuscatipennis Granger, 1949. Diagnosis. Antennal segments 47-54 (female), 36-43 (male), apical segment with spine; maxillary and labial palpi of female normal; hypostomal carina joining occipital carina ventrally (Fig. 13); occipital carina complete and concave (Figs 5, 11, 17, 24, 32); vertex rugose or transversely rugose; frons rugose; malar suture shallow; eyes emarginate (Fig. 18); precoxal sulcus shallow and narrow, absent anteriorly and posteriorly; mesopleuron smooth or finely and sparsely punctate; notauli rather wide and crenulate; vein 1-SR of fore wing medium-sized, continuous with vein 1-M (Figs 10, 29); vein m-cu of fore wing antefurcal, curved, gradually merging into vein 2-CU1, and converging to vein 1-M posteriorly; vein 3-SR of fore wing longer than 2-SR (Figs 10, 29); vein 1-CU1 short; vein 1-SR+M of fore wing sinuate; vein cu-a of fore wing nearly vertical; vein M+CU1 of fore wing nearly straight; vein 1-M of hind wing straight; vein 1r-m of hind wing comparatively short and oblique (Figs 23, 34); vein m-cu of hind wing absent; tarsal claws single or with large rounded lobe; hind tibial spurs curved, glabrous or setose basally; apex of hind tibia with distinct comb of specialized setae at inner side; propodeum areolate because of (partly) developed submedial carinae (Figs 6, 12, 20, 25, 33); propodeal tubercles absent; first metasomal tergite with large dorsope (Figs 14, 21, 27), its dorsal carinae united behind level of spiracles and without basal flanges; second tergite with comparatively large medio- basal triangular area, connected to a medio-longitudinal carina (Figs 8, 14, 21, 27); fourth-fifth tergites with sharp lateral crease (Fig. 9); hypopygium of female medium-sized to large; ovipositor sheath rather slender (Fig. 9). Key to species of the genus Iporhogas from Vietnam
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Fig. 17Fig. 20Fig. 23Fig. 23 Iporhogas simulatus
Fig. 32Fig. 34Fig. 34 Iporhogas guangxiensis
Fig. 5Fig. 10Fig. 8 Iporhogas albilateralis
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Fig. 25Fig. 28Fig. 24 Iporhogas tricoloratus
Figs 1215Fig. 15Fig. 11 Iporhogas contrastus