Xanthocampoplex Morley, 1913

Watanabe, Kyohei, 2019, A review of the Japanese species of the genus Xanthocampoplex Morley, 1913 (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Campopleginae), with description of a new genus, Zootaxa 4661 (3), pp. 579-586 : 583

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4661.3.10

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:C22DA042-A8AC-41CD-9D20-0F015F5DCB12

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5944996

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E88782-FFE7-7041-2995-826EFEFC0072

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scientific name

Xanthocampoplex Morley, 1913
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Xanthocampoplex Morley, 1913 View in CoL View at ENA

Xanthocampoplex Morley, 1913: 445 View in CoL . Type: Xanthocampoplex orientalis Morley, 1913 View in CoL (= nigromaculatus Cameron, 1907 ). Original designation.

Diagnosis. The character states of this genus described by Townes (1970) and Gupta (1973). This genus can be distinguished from other genera by the following combination of character states: clypeus without a weak convexity at centre, its apical margin thin and narrowly reflexed; lower tooth of mandible not longer than upper tooth; inner margin of eye not notched opposite antennal socket; flagellum covered with short setae and with an erect, short seta on apex of ventral surface ( Fig. 16 View FIGS 15–22 ); some apical flagellomeres as long as wide or wider than long; propleuron without a forward projecting flange; mesopleuron largely mat ( Fig. 26 View FIGS 23–29 ); posterior transverse carina of mesosternum complete ( Fig. 28 View FIGS 23–29 ); propodeum nor quite elongate and very short ( Figs 23, 27, 29 View FIGS 23–29 ); propodeal spiracle circular to elliptic; areolet usually present, receiving second recurrent vein distad of the middle; nervulus opposite basal vein, or distad of it by less than 0.3 its length; nervellus vertical or subvertical, not intercepted; discoidella not pigmented or absent; hind first tarsomere with a continuous, straight, median ventral row of very closely spaced small hairs ( Figs 18–20 View FIGS 15–22 ); tarsal claws small to moderate length and pectinate ( Figs 18, 21 View FIGS 15–22 ); glymma small, obsolescent or sometimes absent; ovipositor 1.0–2.2 × as long as hind tibia; apex of dorsal valve of ovipositor without a distinct convexity ( Fig. 22 View FIGS 15–22 ); body usually with large yellow areas ( Figs 23–29 View FIGS 23–29 ).

Distribution. Afrotropical, Australasian, Eastern Palearctic, Nearctic, Oceanic and Oriental regions.

Bionomics. Two families, Crambidae and Cossidae (Lepidoptera) ( Gupta, 1973; Haeselbarth, 1983), have been recorded as the host while no record is known in Japan.

Remarks. I newly recorded this genus from Eastern Palearctic region based on Japanese materials of X. chinensis below.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Ichneumonidae

Loc

Xanthocampoplex Morley, 1913

Watanabe, Kyohei 2019
2019
Loc

Xanthocampoplex

Morley 1913: 445
1913
Loc

Xanthocampoplex orientalis

Morley 1913
1913
Loc

nigromaculatus

Cameron 1907
1907
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