Review of Six Genera of Braconinae Nees (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) in China, with the Description of Eleven New Species

Review of Six Genera of Braconinae Nees (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) in China, with the Description of Eleven New Species PDF

Author: author 1

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Published: 2020

Total Pages: 74

ISBN-13: 9781776709939

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"Abstract: The species of six genera (Atanycolus Foerster, Craspedolcus Enderlein, Ectemnoplax Enderlein, Shelfordia Cameron, Stenobracon Szépligeti and Vipio Latreille) of the subfamily Braconinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) from China are revised and 29 species are recognized, including 11 new species (Atanycolus carinatus sp. nov., A. longiquus sp. nov., A. maculipennis sp. nov., A. setosus sp. nov., Craspedolcus maculithorax sp. nov., C. nigrabdominalis sp. nov., Ectemnoplax bimaculosus sp. nov., Shelfordia fulva sp. nov., S. obscuripennis sp. nov., Stenobracon (Stenobracon) longatus sp. nov. and Vipio abnormis sp. nov.), which are described and illustrated. Ectemnoplax xizanginensis Wang, Chen et He, 2006, is proposed as a syn. nov. of E. peruliventris Enderlein, 1920. Two species, Shelfordia longicaudata van Achterberg, 1993, and Vipio mongolicus Telenga, 1936, are reported from China for the first time. Keys to the Chinese species of the genera Atanycolus, Craspedolcus, Ectemnoplax, Shelfordia, Stenobracon and Vipio are provided. Keywords: Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Braconinae, Braconini, Atanycolus, Craspedolcus, Ectemnoplax, Shelfordia, Stenobracon, Vipio, new species, new record, China"--Page 4.

Spathius Nees, 1818 (Hymenoptera: Braconidae, Doryctinae) from China with a Key to Species

Spathius Nees, 1818 (Hymenoptera: Braconidae, Doryctinae) from China with a Key to Species PDF

Author: Pu Tang

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Published: 2015

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9781775577003

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One hundred and twenty-nine Chinese species of Spathius Nees, 1819 are recognized, of which thirty-five species are described as new to science: S. aciculatus sp. nov., S. albithorax sp. nov., S. angustalatus sp. nov., S. aspratiloides sp. nov., S. basalis sp. nov., S. beatoides sp. nov., S. cephalus sp. nov., S. clavator sp. nov., S. daweiensis sp. nov., S. ferrugineus sp. nov., S. flavicorpus sp. nov., S. gutianensis sp. nov., S. hainanicola sp. nov., S. longulator sp. nov., S. macrurus sp. nov., S. moscoides sp. nov., S. nehebrus sp. nov., S. neleiformis sp. nov., S. parallelus sp. nov., S. parimbecillus sp. nov., S. proximoscus sp. nov., S. pseudaphareus sp. nov., S. pseudido sp. nov., S. pseudocritolaus sp. nov., S. quasiasander sp. nov., S. rectangulus sp. nov., S. rugosivertex sp. nov., S. spinosus sp. nov., S. striolatiformis sp. nov., S. subcyparissus sp. nov., S. suberymanthus sp. nov., S. tanae sp. nov., S. virgulatus sp. nov., S. wuae sp. nov., and S. xui sp. nov. Twenty-eight species are recorded from China for the first time: S. amoenus Belokobylskij, 1998; S. capys Nixon, 1943; S. cavus Belokobylskij, 1998; S. cyparissus Nixon, 1943; S. depressithorax Belokobylskij, 1998; S. fasciatus Walker, 1874; S. femoralis (Westwood, 1882); S. galinae Belokobylskij et Strazanac, 2012; S. habui Belokobylskij et Maeto, 2009; S. hephaestus Nixon, 1943; S. hikoensis Belokobylskij, 1998; S. ibarakius Belokobylskij et Maeto, 2009; S. ishigakus Belokobylskij 2009; S. konishii Belokobylskij, 2009; S. kunashiri Belokobylskij, 1998; S. leschii Belokobylskij, 1998; S. longipetiolus Belokobylskij et Maeto, 2009; S. melpomene Nixon, 1943; S. nixoni Belokobylskij et Maeto, 2009; S. paramoenus Belokobylskij et Maeto, 2009; S. parochus Belokobylskij et Maeto, 2009; S. piperis Wilkinson, 1931; S. planus Belokobylskij, 1998; S. pseudaspersus Belokobylskij, 2009; S. pumilio Belokobylskij, 2009; S. rubidus (Rossi, 1794); S. testaceitarsis (Cameron, 1908), and S. vladimiri Belokobylskij, 1998. The following new synonyms are proposed: S. crebristriatus Chao, 1978 and S. mundus Chao, 1978 with S. araeceri Nixon, 1943; S. tanycoleosus Shi et Chen, 2004 with S. exarator Chao, 1978; S. fukienensis Chao, 1957 with S. japonicus Watanabe, 1937; S. changbaishanensis Chen et Shi, 2004 with S. oriens Belokobylskij, 1998 (stat. nov.); S. applanatus Chen et Shi, 2004 with S. phymatodis Fischer, 1966; S. bellus Chao, 1957 and S. agrili Yang, 2005 with S. sinicus Chao, 1957; S. lunganjiding Chao, 1977 and S. shennongensis Chen et Shi, 2004 with S. verustus Chao, 1977. The records of S. brevicaudis Ratzeburg, S. esakii Watanabe, S. ruficeps (Smith) and S. labdacus Nixon in China are considered as invalid.

Revision of the subfamily Opiinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) from Hunan (China), including thirty-six new species and two new genera

Revision of the subfamily Opiinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) from Hunan (China), including thirty-six new species and two new genera PDF

Author: Xi-Ying Li

Publisher: PenSoft Publishers LTD

Published: 2013-02-13

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 9546426717

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The large subfamily Opiinae (Braconidae), with about 2,000 valid species is a common group containing mainly small (2-5 mm) parasitoid wasps of mainly mining or fruit-infesting dipterous larvae. Several species are potentially of importance for biocontrol of dipterous pests, and some have been used successfully. For the first time the opiine fauna of a large area is fully illustrated by colour photographs and all known species are keyed. Thirty-six new species (out of 42) and two new gen-era are described from Hunan province (Oriental China). Thirty species have been sequenced and the results are discussed. In additionÿ three species are re-named and 27 new combinations are proposed.

A revision of the Chinese Trigonalyidae (Hymenoptera, Trigonalyoidea)

A revision of the Chinese Trigonalyidae (Hymenoptera, Trigonalyoidea) PDF

Author: Hua-yan Chen

Publisher: PenSoft Publishers LTD

Published: 2014-02-28

Total Pages: 213

ISBN-13: 9546427209

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Trigonalyidae (Hymenoptera) is a worldwide small family in its own superfamily Trigonalyiodea. There are 93 recognized species in the world, with 16 species in 6 genera are known from China before this study. In this monograph, the Chinese fauna of Trigonalyidae is revised, keyed and fully illustrated for the first time. Fourty species in eight genera are recorded, with twenty species are new for science and two species are new for China. Seven new synonyms are proposed. One genus and six species are recognized as valid. Five new combinations are made. Four lectotypes are designated. The results clarify some taxonomic confusion, richen the species and geographical distributions, and facilitate further taxonomic research of Trigonalyidae.

The Braconid and Ichneumonid Parasitoid Wasps

The Braconid and Ichneumonid Parasitoid Wasps PDF

Author: Donald L. J. Quicke

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2015-01-20

Total Pages: 756

ISBN-13: 1118907051

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The Ichneumonoidea is a vast and important superfamily of parasitic wasps, with some 60,000 described species and estimated numbers far higher, especially for small-bodied tropical taxa. The superfamily comprises two cosmopolitan families - Braconidae and Ichneumonidae - that have largely attracted separate groups of researchers, and this, to a considerable extent, has meant that understanding of their adaptive features has often been considered in isolation. This book considers both families, highlighting similarities and differences in their adaptations. The classification of the whole of the Ichneumonoidea, along with most other insect orders, has been plagued by typology whereby undue importance has been attributed to particular characters in defining groups. Typology is a common disease of traditional taxonomy such that, until recently, quite a lot of taxa have been associated with the wrong higher clades. The sheer size of the group, and until the last 30 or so years, lack of accessible identification materials, has been a further impediment to research on all but a handful of ‘lab rat’ species usually cultured initially because of their potential in biological control. New evidence, largely in the form of molecular data, have shown that many morphological, behavioural, physiological and anatomical characters associated with basic life history features, specifically whether wasps are ecto- or endoparasitic, or idiobiont or koinobiont, can be grossly misleading in terms of the phylogeny they suggest. This book shows how, with better supported phylogenetic hypotheses entomologists can understand far more about the ways natural selection is acting upon them. This new book also focuses on this superfamily with which the author has great familiarity and provides a detailed coverage of each subfamily, emphasising anatomy, taxonomy and systematics, biology, as well as pointing out the importance and research potential of each group. Fossil taxa are included and it also has sections on biogeography, global species richness, culturing and rearing and preparing specimens for taxonomic study. The book highlights areas where research might be particularly rewarding and suggests systems/groups that need investigation. The author provides a large compendium of references to original research on each group. This book is an essential workmate for all postgraduates and researchers working on ichneumonoid or other parasitic wasps worldwide. It will stand as a reference book for a good number of years, and while rapid advances in various fields such as genomics and host physiological interactions will lead to new information, as an overall synthesis of the current state it will stay relevant for a long time.

The Ater-group of the Genus Apanteles Foerster (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Microgastrinae) from China with the Descriptions of Forty-eight New Species

The Ater-group of the Genus Apanteles Foerster (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Microgastrinae) from China with the Descriptions of Forty-eight New Species PDF

Author: Zhen Lui

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Published: 2020

Total Pages: 205

ISBN-13: 9781776709816

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"Abstract: The ater-group including subgroup eublemmae of genus Apanteles Foerster from China is revised, in which a total of 97 species are recorded and illustrated. Forty-eight new species are described and illustrated, i.e., A. albummacula Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. altus Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. ambultor Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. amotus Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. angustus Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. annosus Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. aphanofossa Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. aspersus Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. attenuator Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. bialtus Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. brevitempus Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. bulbus Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. cannabis Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. carssus Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. crassus Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. distributa Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. expansus Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. flavibasalis Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. fraxinus Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. fundum Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. fuscidentalis Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. jasmine Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. lateroglabris Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. limus Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. longicoxa Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. longidiscus Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. magastigma Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. muscosalis Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. ocellisublimus Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. plureseta Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. prominens Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. quadra Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. radocoxa Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. salsala Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. scrobiculatus Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. semicarinatus Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. stigmaium Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. tenuis Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; eublemmae-subgroup: A. alticella Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. aphanoiugum Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. cavitergita Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. impunctus Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. lineatella Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. longiala Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. palliditegula Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. rectala Liu & Chen, sp. nov.; A. rhombos Liu & Chen, sp. nov. and A. setosus Liu & Chen, sp. nov. Eleven newly recorded species are redescribed and illustrated, i.e., A. argiope Nixon, 1965; A. brunnistigma Abdinbekova, 1969; A. cerberus Nixon, 1965; A. chloris Nixon, 1965; A. cocotis Wilkinson, 1934; A. demades Nixon, 1965; A. medon Nixon, 1965; A. psenes Nixon, 1965; A. saravus Nixon, 1965; A. sartamus Nixon, 1965 and A. usipetes Nixon, 1965. Three new synonyms are proposed: A. chloris Nixon, 1965 = A. cornicula Chen & Song, 2004, A. cavatiptera Chen & Song, 2004 = A. glacilipes Song & Chen, 2004 = A. opacus (Ashmead, 1905). A key to Chinese species of the ater-group is provided. Keywords: Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Microgastrinae, Apanteles, ater-group, eublemmae-subgroup, new species, China, key"--Page 3.