Gasteruptiidae Ashmead, 1900

Ramage, Thibault & Jouault, Corentin, 2020, New species and records of Evanioidea and Stephanoidea from New Caledonia (Hymenoptera), European Journal of Taxonomy 723, pp. 1-32 : 24

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2020.723.1141

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:CFBEE3B5-D716-4D53-9735-9E1046D32AB4

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4334043

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Gasteruptiidae Ashmead, 1900
status

 

Key to Gasteruptiidae Ashmead, 1900 View in CoL View at ENA of New Caledonia (modified from Jennings et al. 2015)

1. Mandibles long and broadly overlapping when in closed position; prefemur absent; female subgenital sternite simple; ovipositor short and usually hidden ................2 ( Hyptiogastrinae Crosskey, 1953 )

– Mandibles short and not broadly overlapping when in closed position; prefemur present; female subgenital sternite notched; ovipositor exserted ........................ 3 ( Gasteruptiinae Ashmead, 1900 )

2. Two distinct medial teeth on mandible; frontal carina present ( Jennings & Austin 2005: figs 1–2) .......................................................... Pseudofoenus caledonicus Jennings & Austin, 2005

– Single weak medial tooth on mandible; frontal carina absent ............................................................ ............................................................................................... Pseudofoenus ritae (Cheesman, 1936)

3. Fore wing with first discal cell absent ( Fig. 8E View Fig ); hind tibia with a white large sub-basal ring; ovipositor with a white large sub-apical ring .................................................... Gasteruption jenningsi sp. nov.

– Fore wing with first discal cell present ( Jennings et al. 2015: fig. 3); hind tibia with at most a small sub-basal whitish ring; ovipositor without a white sub-apical ring .................................................. 4

4. Large species, length 25.7 mm; fore wing vein 2-M tubular in apical third, tubular portion ending with small node; hind wing with 2m + Cu melanised, 1-Cu, 1-m and r-m present ( Jennings et al. 2015: fig. 3) ......................................... Gasteruption maquis Jennings, Krogmann & Parslow, 2015

– Small species, length less than 12 mm; fore wing vein 2-M tubular in apical third, tubular portion not ending with small node; hind wing with not melanised 2m + Cu, 1-Cu, 1-m and r-m absent ( Jennings et al. 2015: figs 2–4) ......................................................................................................................... 5

5. Head more or less quadrate, 0.94 × as long as wide when viewed dorsally; propleuron short, 0.84 × as long as pronotum; frontal carina present ( Jennings et al. 2015: figs 6, 12) ................................... ........................................................... Gasteruption lacoulee Jennings, Krogmann & Parslow, 2015

– Head elongate, 1.48 × as long as wide when viewed dorsally; propleuron long, 1.64 × as long as pronotum; frontal carina absent ( Jennings et al. 2015: figs 10, 16) ................................................... ......................................................... Gasteruption sarramea Jennings, Krogmann & Parslow, 2015

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

SuperFamily

Evanioidea

Family

Gasteruptiidae

SubFamily

Hyptiogastrinae

Genus

Pseudofoenus

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