Revision of the Palearctic species of Macroglenes Westwood (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae)
Author
Mitroiu, Mircea-Dan
text
Zootaxa
2010
2563
1
34
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.197191
392915d8-1c21-4cb8-b280-dc29417ad97f
1175-5326
197191
Macroglenes yuasai
(Ishii)
Pirene yuasai
Ishii, 1953
: 6
.
Macroglenes yuasai
,
comb. nov.
Diagnosis.
Antenna with both F4 and F5 large, but apparently only F5 with sensilla, F4 almost as long as three preceding segments; ovipositor sheaths nearly 1/7 length of gaster. Male with eyes and scape normal.
Material examined.
Unfortunately, despite all efforts, the original specimens of
M. yuasai
could not be located in any Japanese institution. According to Dr. Kaoru Maetô they might be in National Agricultural Research Centre, Tsukuba, but in order to be found the entire collection would have to be searched, which was not possible at this time.
Comments.
From Ishii’s quite detailed description, but with very few useful characters (see diagnosis above) (
Ishii 1953
), the species looks closest to
M
.
penetrans
/
M. conjungens
/
M. gibsoni
/
M. noyesi
group of species, having both F4 and F5 large. From Ishii’s drawings it seems that F4 is not provided with sensilla, which is unlikely considering the large size of the segment that is clearly not anelliform. Observations of other species of the genus show that, if carefully examined, all the antennal segments larger than the anelliform ones have at least one sensillum. The fact that the male has normal eyes indicates that from the above group of species
M. yuasai
is closest to
M. conjungens
Graham
and
M. noyesi
sp. nov.
Ishii stated that “this species may be
Pirene chalybea
HALIDY” [p. 7]. This is not true because males of
M
.
chalybeus
have the antennal scape greatly enlarged. Also in
M
.
chalybeus
F4 is similar to F3, not distinctly enlarged.
Distribution.
Japan
.
Hosts.
Reared from
Sitodiplosis mosellana
(
Ishii 1953
)
. From this host only
M. penetrans
has been reared so far, but Ishii’s species must be a different one because he does not mention that the male has enlarged eyes.