Adelencyrtus chinensis Xu & Shi

Zhang, Yan-Zhou & Shi, Zhen-Ya, 2010, The species of Adelencyrtus Ashmead and Epitetracnemus Girault (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae) from China, Zootaxa 2605, pp. 1-26 : 9-10

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Adelencyrtus chinensis Xu & Shi
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6. Adelencyrtus chinensis Xu & Shi View in CoL

( Figs 26−31 View FIGURES 26 − 31. 26 − 31 )

Adelencyrtus chinensis Xu and Shi, 1999: 202 View in CoL −203, 206. Holotype Ψ (HNAU, examined), China. Adelencyrtus chinensis View in CoL ; Zhang & Huang, 2004: 22; Xu & Huang, 2004: 36.

Description. Female. Body length 1.0− 1.6 mm. Body dark brown with greenish-blue sheen; antenna generally dark or dark brown with F1−4 dark brownish, F5 and F6 yellowish; fore wing ( Fig. 27 View FIGURES 26 − 31. 26 − 31 ) distinctly infuscate, with two hyaline spots beyond stigmal vein; basal cell with setae along submarginal vein translucent, thus forming a hyaline strip below submarginal vein; fore leg yellowish except tibia marked with dark brown ( Fig. 28 View FIGURES 26 − 31. 26 − 31 ); mid leg yellowish except coxa, subapical part of femur, and tibia subbasally marked with dark brown ( Fig. 29 View FIGURES 26 − 31. 26 − 31 ); hind leg yellow except coxa, nearly entire femur, and tibia subbasally dark brown ( Fig. 30 View FIGURES 26 − 31. 26 − 31 ).

Head. Frontoverex about 1/5 head width; ocelli arranged in an angle of about 45º; posterior ocelli touching inner eye margin, and separated from occipital margin by about 3 × its own diameter; antennal scape slightly dilated, about 4 × as long as broad; F1−F4 transverse and subequal in size, F5 and F6 subquadrate but often slightly longer than broad ( Fig. 26 View FIGURES 26 − 31. 26 − 31 ); mandible quadridentate.

Thorax. Fore wing about 2.6 × as long as broad; marginal vein about 3 × as long as broad; postmarginal vein about half as long as marginal vein; stigmal vein a little longer than postmarginal vein ( Fig. 27 View FIGURES 26 − 31. 26 − 31 ).

Gaster. Ovipositor sheaths ( Fig. 31 View FIGURES 26 − 31. 26 − 31 ) slightly exserted, by about 1/7 gaster length.

Relative measurements. MT 52, OL 80, GL 22.

Male. Unknown.

Host. Unaspis yanonensis (Kuwana) ( Xu & Shi 1999) .

Distribution. China (Hunan, Guangxi).

Type material examined. CHINA: Hunan, Yongshun, ex. Unaspis yanonensis on Citrus , x.1989, coll. F.Z. Li (holotype Ψ and 5ΨΨ paratypes, HNAU).

Non-type material examined. CHINA: Guangxi, Guilin, ex. Unaspis yanonensis on Citrus , 21.vi −15.viii.1979 (5 ΨΨ).

Comments. Adelencyrtus chinensis can be separated from A. orientalis and A. brachycaudae by the characters given in the key. More over, as noted in the original description of A. chinensis , the basal cell of the fore wing has the setae along the submarginal vein translucent so as to form a hyaline strip below the submarginal vein.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Encyrtidae

Genus

Adelencyrtus

Loc

Adelencyrtus chinensis Xu & Shi

Zhang, Yan-Zhou & Shi, Zhen-Ya 2010
2010
Loc

Adelencyrtus chinensis

Zhang 2004: 22
Xu 2004: 36
Xu 1999: 202
1999
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