A new species of genus Leluthia Cameron (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) parasitizing Agrilus sp. (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) from China with a key to the East Palaearctic species
Author
Li, Tao
Author
Achterberg, Cornelis Van
Author
Xu, Zhi-Chun
text
Zootaxa
2015
4048
4
594
600
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4048.4.10
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1175-5326
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Genus
Leluthia
Cameron
, 1887
(
Figs 1–12
)
Leluthia
Cameron
, 1887
: 392
.
Type
species (designated by
Viereck, 1914
):
Leluthia mexicana
Cameron
, 1887
(examined).
Doryctosoma
Picard, 1938
: 142.
Type
species (by monotypy):
Doryctosoma paradoxum
Picard, 1938
(examined). Treated as synonym of
Euhecabolodes
Tobias, 1962
, by
Belokobylskij & Tobias (1986)
.
Russellia
Muesebeck, 1950
: 78
(preoccupied by
Russellia
Varga, 1943
).
Type
species (by original designation):
Heterospilus astigma
Ashmead, 1896
. Synonymized by
Marsh (1967)
.
Russellella
Muesebeck & Walkley, 1951
: 178. New name for
Russellia
Muesebeck, 1950
.
Euhecabolodes
Tobias, 1962
: 1191
.
Type
species (by original designation):
Euhecabolodes minutus
Tobias, 1962
(examined). Synonymized with
Doryctosoma
Picard, 1938
, by
Belokobylskij & Tobias (1986)
and treated as subgenus of
Leluthia
Cameron
, 1887
, by
Belokobylskij (1998)
.
Panama
Marsh, 1993
: 27.
Type
species (by original designation):
Panama
canalia
Marsh, 1993
. Synonymized with
Leluthia
Cameron
, 1887
, by
Belokobylskij
et al.
(2004)
.
Diagnosis.
First subdiscal cell of fore wing with distinct opening postero-apically, vein CU1b absent (
Figs 11-12
); vein 2-SR of fore wing complete; vein r-m of fore wing often absent or nearly so; vein 1-R1 of fore wing at most slightly longer than pterostigma; vein r of fore wing departing basally from middle from pterostigma; hind wing of ♂ with a pterostigma (
Fig. 12
); vein 1-M of hind wing shorter than vein M+CU (
Fig. 11
); vein 1r-m of hind wing slightly oblique and shorter than veins 1-M or SC+R; wings with distinct apical fringe of setae; vertex sculptured; mesoscutum with striae or rugae medio-posteriorly; mesosternal sulcus narrow; second tergite often with oblique sublateral grooves.