Alysia Latreille, 1804

Sohn, Ju-Hyeong, van Achterberg, Cornelis & Kim, Hyojoong, 2023, A new species and two new records of the genus Alysia Latreille (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Alysiinae) from South Korea, Journal of Hymenoptera Research 95, pp. 45-58 : 45

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.95.97527

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scientific name

Alysia Latreille, 1804
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Figs 1 View Figure 1 , 2 View Figure 2 , 3 View Figure 3

Alysia Latreille, 1804: 173-174; Shenefelt 1974: 939; Wharton 1980: 458; Chen and Wu 1994: 28; Belokobylskij 1998: 170; Zhu et al. 2018: 2. Type species: Ichneumon manducator Panzer, 1799.

Cechenus Illiger, 1807: 54; Type species: Ichneumon manducator Panzer, 1799. Synonymized by Curtis 1826.

Bassus Nees, 1812: 201; Type species: Ichneumon manducator Panzer, 1799. Synonymized by Nees 1819.

Anarcha Foerster, 1863: 265; Ashmead 1900: 105; Baltazar 1962: 759. Type species: Anaraha notabilis Foerster, 1863. Synonymized by Fischer 1971.

Goniarcha Foerster, 1863: 265; Marshall 1872: 125; Ashmead 1900: 105. Type species: Alysia lucicola Haliday, 1838. Synonymized by Marshall 1894.

Strophaea Foerster, 1863: 265; Marshall 1872: 127; Ashmead 1900: 105. Type species: Alysia rufidens Nees, 1834. Synonymized by Marshall 1894.

Diagnosis.

First flagellomere longer than second (Figs 1B, J View Figure 1 , 2B, J View Figure 2 , 3B, J View Figure 3 ), not over 1.6 times, face granulate (Figs 1E View Figure 1 , 2E View Figure 2 , 3E View Figure 3 ) or largely smooth, eye slightly oval, clypeus triangularly shaped, wide and protruding anteriorly (Figs 1E View Figure 1 , 2E View Figure 2 , 3E View Figure 3 ); mandible (Figs 1K, L View Figure 1 , 2K, L View Figure 2 , 3K, L View Figure 3 ) with 3 teeth, third mostly lobe-shaped. second tooth narrow and sharp; pronope absent, notauli present, precoxal sulcus distinct, medially deeply impressed (Figs 1G View Figure 1 , 2G View Figure 2 , 3G View Figure 3 ), scutellar sulcus distinct, propodeum more or less rugose and usually without areola, sometimes with enlarged spiracles; pterostigma robust, fore wing (Figs 1C View Figure 1 , 2C View Figure 2 , 3C View Figure 3 ) vein 2-SR slightly bent, first discal cell shorter than wide in median length. vein 3-SR usually shorter than vein 2-SR; veins 2-SR+M and r-m not sclerotized, hind wing vein 1r-m shorter than vein M+CU, vein m-cu distinct; first tergite with dorsope (Figs 1H View Figure 1 , 2H View Figure 2 , 3H View Figure 3 ).

Biology.

Endoparasitoids of larval Calliphoridae , Sarcophagidae , Tephritidae , Anthomyiidae , Agromyzidae and Mycetophylidae ( Yu et al. 2016).

Distribution.

Cosmopolitan, but most Alysia species occur in the northern part of the Northern Hemisphere and many are Holarctic. About 70% of the species have most or all of their range within the boreal coniferous biome ( Wharton 1986).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Braconidae

Loc

Alysia Latreille, 1804

Sohn, Ju-Hyeong, van Achterberg, Cornelis & Kim, Hyojoong 2023
2023
Loc

Alysia lucicola

Haliday 1838
1838
Loc

Alysia rufidens

Nees 1834
1834
Loc

Alysia

Latreille 1804
1804
Loc

Ichneumon manducator

Panzer 1799
1799
Loc

Ichneumon manducator

Panzer 1799
1799
Loc

Ichneumon manducator

Panzer 1799
1799