A revision of the Chinese Trigonalyidae (Hymenoptera, Trigonalyoidea)AuthorChen, Hua-yanAuthorvan Achterberg, CornelisAuthorHe, Jun-huaAuthorXu, Zai-futextZooKeys20143851207http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.385.6560journal articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.385.65601313-2970-385-10203ECD55D614E398CDD5608B626E184Teranishia Tsuneki, 1991
Figs 593-616
Teranishia
Tsuneki, 1991: 15;
Lelej 1995
: 12;
2003
: 3;
Carmean and Kimsey 1998
: 73. Type species (by original designation):
Teranishia nipponica
Tsuneki, 1991.
Diagnosis.
Length of body 6.0-12.0 mm; antenna black and with 24-27 segments; area above supra-antennal elevations flat, more or less punctate, with protuberance between elevations and inner side of supra-antennal elevations flat, smooth and black (Figs 595, 606); tyloids on 11
th-
14th antennal segments of male absent; occipital carina widened medio-dorsally; apical segment of labial palp widened and obtuse, more or less triangular; vertex normal, at most with slight median depression dorsally (Fig. 595); mandibles wide in anterior view and sublaterally attached to head (Fig. 594); anterior propodeal sulcus distinctly crenulate (Fig. 599); metanotum strongly convex and finely sculptured medially (Fig. 599); anterior propodeal sulcus crenulate and medially widened (Figs 599, 610); posterior propodeal carina curved and distinctly protruding and more or less separated from foramen medio-dorsally (Figs 599, 610); fore wing with large dark patch below pterostigma; vein 1-SR of fore wing long (Figs 597, 608); hind trochanter black, dark brown or ivory; hind tarsus slightly or not modified; second and third sternites of ♀ flat and moderately sclerotized and no protuberances (Fig. 603); body without pale pattern, at most malar space and margins of basal metasomal sternites and tergites narrowly ivory, remainder black.
Figures 593-595.
Teranishia crenulata
sp. n., holotype, female. 593 Habitus lateral 594 head anterior 595 head dorsal.
Figures 615-616.
Teranishia glabrata
sp. n., paratype, male from Zhejiang. 615 Habitus lateral 616 metasoma lateral.
Notes.
According to
Lelej (2003)
the female paratypes (not male holotype) of
Teranishia
nipponica
belong to
Teranishia marujamae
Tsuneki, 1991. However, in the original description of
Teranishia nipponica
is indicated that the supra-antennal elevations have a medial yellow spot, which is absent in the holotype of
Teranishia marujamae
; therefore, we refrain from accepting this synonymy.
Key to species of
Teranishia
Tsuneki, 1991