Mesopolobus Westwood, 1833
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https://doi.org/ 10.11865/zs.201604 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13769302 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F55173-FF99-105A-FF3C-FD6CFA4035D0 |
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Carolina |
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Mesopolobus Westwood, 1833 |
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Mesopolobus Westwood, 1833 View in CoL View at ENA
Mesopolobus Westwood, 1833: 443 View in CoL . Type species: M. fasciiventris Westwood. View in CoL
Mesopolobus Westwood View in CoL : Rosen, 1958: 203–240; Graham, 1969: 638–681; Liao et al., 1987: 71; Bouček, 1988: 432–433; Baur et al., 2007: 387–397; Pujade, 1994: 63–73; Yang, 1996: 185–188.
Synonymy: Platymesopus Westwood, 1833: 444 ; Platyterma Walker, 1834a: 303 ; Amblymerus Walker, 1834a: 303 ; Eutelus Walker, 1834b: 351 ; Xenocrepis Förster, 1856: 64 ; Selitrichus Rondani, 1877: 196 ; Asemantus Förster, 1878: 51 ; Syntomocera Förster, 1878: 52 ; Disema Förster, 1878: 54 ; Zacalochlora Crawford, 1913: 251 ; Urielloides Girault, 1913: 106 ; Paranogmus Girault & Dodd, in Girault, 1915: 318 Anogmoidea Girault, 1924: 174 ; Baeoponerus Masi, 1924: 222 ; Euamblymerus Hincks, 1944: 37 ; Ahlbergiella Rosen, 1955: 88 ; Isoptrynea Szelényi, 1982: 381 ; Sturovia Bouček, 1961: 86 .
Diagnosis. Body green with luster; antenna 13-segmented, antennal formula 11353 or 11263; antennal insertion clearly below centre of face; right mandible 4-toothed and left mandible 3-toothed. Head occiput not margined; pronotum reticulate and posterior edge with conspicuous shiny strip, pronotal collar with abrupt edge but not carinate; notauli incomplete; scutellum without frenal line; propodeum usually with median carina complete, and plica developed or at least in posterior third, spiracles elongate; mesepisternum with upper triangular areas smooth; fore wing with speculum extending to marginal vein; costal cell on upper surface bare; gaster sessile.
Biology. Most species of the genus parasitize pupae of sawflies (Symphyta), Hymenoptera , Lepidoptera and Diptera . For example, M. mayetiolae (Gahan) lays eggs in pupa of Mayetiola destructor ( Gahan, 1933) , and M. subfumatus (Ratzeburg) attacks pupae of sawflies ( Kamijo, 1982). Some species develop as parasitoids in egg of host, such as M. superansi Yang & Gu was recorded from eggs of Dendrolimus superans (Butler) (Yang & Gu, 1995) , M. verditer (Noton) from eggs of Diprion simile ( Drooz et al., 1985) . Some species develop as ectoparasitoid, such as M. typographi (Ruschka) ectoparasitizing on Tomicobia seitneri (Ruschka) ( Graham, 1969) . Others develop as facultative hyperparasitism, such as M. subfumatus (Ratzeburg) , M. fagi Askew & Lamp , etc ( Noyes, 2014).
Distribution. Widespread in the world.
3.1 Key to the Chinese species of Mesopolobus Westwood, 1833
1. Marginal vein short, only 1.1–1.2 times as long as stigmal vein; lower face with striate or densely emgraved striate; gaster at most 2 times as long as broad ...................................................................................................................................................... M. albitarsus View in CoL Marginal vein as least 1.4 times as long as stigmal vein; lower face reticulation.................................................................................2
2. Antennae inserted above lower ocular line; antennal toruli to clypeal margin slightly shorter than it to middle ocellus; pronotum with collar slightly margined................................................................................................................................................. M. aequus View in CoL Antennae inserted below or at lower ocular line; antennal toruli to clypeal margin distinctly shorter than it to middle ocellus; pronotum with collar margined ............................................................................................................................................................3
3. Fore wing with basal cell hairy on 1/3–1/2 part ............................................................................................................ M. anogmoides Fore View in CoL wing with basal cell bare or several hairs ....................................................................................................................................4
4. Antennae with 2 anelli and 6 funicular segments .................................................................................................................................5 Antennae with 3 anelli and 5 funicular segments .................................................................................................................................7
5. Postmarginal vein almost as long as marginal vein; basal cell hairy on 1/4–1/3 part.................... M. equivenae Sun & Xiao , sp. nov. Postmarginal vein shorter than marginal vein; basal cell bare.............................................................................................................. 6
6. Clypeal margin emarginate in the middle; malar area with white hairs in male................................................................ M. tortricidis Clypeal View in CoL margin not emarginate; malar area without white hairs ........................................................................................... M. tibialis View in CoL
7. Body small, nomally shorter than 1.5 mm, at most 1.5 mm ..................................................................................................................8 Body relatively big, at least bigger than 1.5 mm .................................................................................................................................. 9
8. Postmarginal vein at most as long as stigmal vein ........................................................................................................... M. keralensis Postmarginal View in CoL vein distinctly longer than stigmal vein; male with a brown spot under stigmal vein ................................... M. minutus View in CoL
9. Propodeum without medial carina...................................................................................................................................................... 10 Propodeum with distinctly medial carina ........................................................................................................................................... 11
10. Gaster oval, 1.6 times as long as broad ............................................................................................................................. M. superansi Gaster long, 2.95 times as long as broad .............................................................................................. M. changbaicus Xiao , sp. nov.
11. Clypeal margin emarginate and with two teeth .................................................................................................................................. 12 Clypeal margin truncate or sligtly emarginate, without tooth ............................................................................................................14
12. Pronotum with collar elongate, about 1/5–1/4 of mesoscutum in middle........................................................................... M. amaenus Pronotum View in CoL with collar short, about 1/7–1/6 of mesoscutum in middle................................................................................................ 13
13. Scape reaching media occullus, as long as eye height......................................................................................................... M. semenis View in CoL Scape not reaching media occellus, shorter than eye height...................................................................................... M. mesoeminulus View in CoL
14. Propodeum with very roughly reticulation, media carina complete and plica distinct at half part; fore wing with a pale brown spot under stigmal vein......................................................................................................................................................... M. subfumatus Propodeum smooth on media part; others different ........................................................................................................................... 15
15. Fu 1 ring like, as long as the third anellus............................................................................................................................................16 Fu 1 distinct longer than the third anellus............................................................................................................................................ 17
16. Clava 1.75 times as long as broad; scape as long as eye height ........................................................................ M. tongi Xiao , sp. nov. Clava 1.6 times as long as broad; scape 0.89 times as long as eye height ......................................................................... M. teliformis View in CoL
17. Gaster oval, 1.54 times as long as broad .......................................................................................................................... M. mesolatus Gaster View in CoL long oval, at least 2 times as long as broad .............................................................................................................................18
18. Gaster 3 times as long as broad, and 1.2 times as long as head and thorax combined .............................................. M. rhabdophagae Gaster View in CoL at most 2.7 times as long as broad, and as long as or shorter than head and thorax combined ............................................... 19
19. Pronotum with collar not margined.................................................................................................................................................... 20 Pronotum with collar margined ..........................................................................................................................................................21
20. Marginal vein 2.2 times as long as stigmal vein; gaster 2.3 times as long as broad; POL 2.16 times OOL ........................................... ................................................................................................................................................... M. beilingicus Sun & Xiao , sp. nov. Marginal vein 1.9 times as long as stigmal vein; gaster 2.5 times as long as broad; POL 2.83 times OOL ................... M. mongolicus View in CoL
21. Scape slightly longer than eye height; marginal vein 1.68 times as long as stigmal vein...................................................... M. aspilus View in CoL Scape distinctly shorter than eye height; marginal vein 1.8–2 times as long as stigmal vein .............................................................22
22. Propodeum with media carina only distinct at the basal part, plica complete .............................................................. M. agropyricola View in CoL Propodeum with media carina and plica complete ............................................................................................................................. 23
23. Head width 2.17 times length in dorsal view; antennal insertion below lower ocular line.............................................. M. typographi View in CoL Head width at most 2 times length in dorsal view; antennal insertion place on or slight higher lower ocular line ............................24
24. Gaster 2.6 times as long as broad; clava slightly clavate, 1.75 times as long as broad.......................................................... M. nobilis Gaster View in CoL 2.37 times as long as broad; clava clavate distintly, 1.55 times as long as broad.................................................... M. prasinus View in CoL
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Mesopolobus Westwood, 1833
Xiao, Hui, Sun, Lei, Jiao, Tianyang & Li, Zi 2016 |
Mesopolobus
Baur 2007: 387 |
Yang 1996: 185 |
Pujade & Villar & Mesopolobus species & Hym & Pteromalidae & Cynipini & Hym & Cynipidae & Iberian Peninsula and notes on the validity of M. & Eos & Revista Espanola di Entomologia 1994: 63 |
Boucek 1988: 432 |
Liao 1987: 71 |
Graham 1969: 638 |
Rosen & Zur Kenntnis 1958: 203 |
Mesopolobus
Westwood 1833: 443 |