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Figs 86-93; Table S4
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asteris
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Kovalev, 1964
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Characters as in
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except for the following:
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<paragraph id="2D83F21673F71642A1041AA8B624A65E" pageId="18" pageNumber="141">Material examined.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="5A765E9D5070EB46FDF67F31D1CEAC03" pageId="18" pageNumber="141">
2♂, 2♀: (Mamaev collection: slide no. B1-251363 &amp; 251364), galls collected from
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sp. in Kedrovaja Pad reserve, Russian Far East on 28.viii.1964. 4 larvae: galls collected from
<taxonomicName id="CF48DE7179964D95ABD8501E7D62B0AA" lsidName="A. tataricus" pageId="18" pageNumber="141" rank="species" species="tataricus">A. tataricus</taxonomicName>
in Smolyaninovo, Primorsky Territory, Russian Far East on 13.ix.2002, M. Tokuda leg. 6 larvae: galls collected from
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in Smolyaninovo, Primorsky Territory, Russian Far East on 13.ix.2002, M. Tokuda leg.
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<paragraph id="E9E7AB0B504A661BA4B50E6CD2DC0087" pageId="18" pageNumber="141">Description.</paragraph>
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Head: Compound eyes with rounded facets; facets on the vertex and eye bridge unobservable. Palpus: first segment ca 34.5
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, second 1.8 times as long as the first, third 1.2 as long as the second, fourth 1.1 as long as the third.
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Figures 86-93.
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. 86 Lateral view of female flagellomere V 87 Lateral view of male flagellomere V 88 Tarsomere V and acromere 89 Ovipositor apex 90 Male terminalia 91 Larval spatula 92 Terminal larval segments dorsally 93 Larval anus. Scale bar: 50
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.
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<paragraph id="050BDB4B13B750A6BCC155F9C21DEB4F" pageId="18" pageNumber="141">Thorax: Wing length 1.93 mm (n = 1) in female, 1.55-2.02 mm (n = 2) in male. Anepimeral setae 14-15 (n = 3); mesanepisternum scales 17-23 (n = 7); lateral scutum setae 23-29 (n = 4). Lengths of leg segments as in Suppl. material 1: Table S4.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="183C8AEB4571D97B03EEA3909CF6561B" pageId="18" pageNumber="141">Female abdomen: Ovipositor: protrusible needle-like portion about 5.7 times as long as sternite VII; cerci divided medially, with sclerotized margins and few setae (Fig. 89).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="1E7B23F86741416D9B33A617E21ECEB4" pageId="18" pageNumber="141">Male abdomen: Terminalia (Fig. 90): Gonocoxite with pointed apical lobe extending beyond gonostylus. Gonocoxite length about 3.5 times as long as gonostylus. Gonostylus without setae ventrally and dorsally.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="10EF0804B092FBFB98A9F7A55719ABF9" pageId="18" pageNumber="141">Mature larva: Sternal spatula with posterior portion about 3.3 times as wide as the base of the anterior free portion (Fig. 91). Abdominal segment VIII with three dorsal lobes, the outer two each with 1 setose dorsal papilla (Fig. 92). Anus with branched opening, and 4 asetose anal papillae (Fig. 93).</paragraph>
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Pupa: Prothoracic spiracle about 220
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long (n = 1).
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<paragraph id="5AADA98F3D2DC18F366F5C6197C9B20F" pageId="18" pageNumber="141">Distribution.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="6C6E2EE5A64C7F876CE81DB592956795" pageId="18" pageNumber="141">
Russian Far East (
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;
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).
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<paragraph id="8797C9055876F7803C49C366EFD6DFC9" pageId="19" pageNumber="142">
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.
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Although
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mentioned that
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is closest to
<taxonomicName id="2CD0A0F877C4A34548FBCAFB62482193" lsidName="S. doellingeriae" pageId="19" pageNumber="142" rank="species" species="doellingeriae">S. doellingeriae</taxonomicName>
,
<bibRefCitation id="70F2F4122A6F11090C5153C76350486F" pageId="19" pageNumber="142">Tokuda et al. (2003)</bibRefCitation>
showed that they are distinguishable by the number of lateral papillae, terminal papillae, and the shape of anal opening.
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Figures 94-95. Dorsal view of pupal abdominal segments. 94
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95
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. Scale bar: 100
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.
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<paragraph id="9B1C4E626B23C7D637C0B586A3150C64" pageId="19" pageNumber="142">Figure 96. A phylogenetic reconstruction based on partial sequences of cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) and 12S small ribosomal subunit genes. The topology and branch length were produced by the maximum likelihood method (note the scale bar). Bootstrap values are indicated at branches gaining more than 50% support (103 replications).</paragraph>
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