Enicospilus pseudoconspersae (Sonan, 1927)

Shimizu, So, 2020, The Nepalese species of the genus Enicospilus Stephens, 1835 (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Ophioninae): a preliminary revision and identification key to species, Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 67 (1), pp. 69-126 : 69

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scientific name

Enicospilus pseudoconspersae (Sonan, 1927)
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Enicospilus pseudoconspersae (Sonan, 1927) View in CoL Fig. 22 View Figure 22

Henicospilus pseudoconspersae Sonan 1927: 48; holotype ♂, Taiwan, TARI, examined.

Henicospilus mushanus Uchida 1928: 216; holotype ♀, Taiwan, SEHU, examined; synonymised by Gauld and Mitchell (1981: 344).

Enicospilus tenuinubeculus Chiu 1954: 34; holotype ♀, China, TARI, examined; synonymised by Gauld and Mitchell (1981: 345).

Material examined.

7♀♀ 7♂♂: Nepal (5♀♀ 4♂♂), China (1♀ 1♂), Japan (1♂), Taiwan (1♀ 1♂) .

Type series: holotype of Henicospilus pseudoconspersae Sonan , 1927, ♂, Taihoku, Taiwan, 25.IV.1927, J. Sonan leg. (TARI) ; holotype of Henicospilus mushanus Uchida , 1928, ♀, Musha, Taiwan, 24.VII.1925, Matsumura (SEHU) ; holotype of Enicospilus tenuinubeculus Chiu , 1954, ♀, Fukien, Shaown, China, 23-29.V.1944, H.F. Chao leg. (TARI) .

Non-type series: 1♀, Kakani (2,070 m), Nepal, VII.1983, M.G. Allen leg. (LT) (Fig. 22 View Figure 22 ) ; 1♀, Kathmandu (1,300 m), Nepal, XI.1982, M.G. Allen leg. (LT) ; 1♀, Godaveri (1,550 -1,700 m), Nepal, V.1983, M.G. Allen leg. (LT) GoogleMaps ; 1♂, Godaveri (5,000′), Nepal, 5.VIII.1967 ; 1♀, Phulchoki (2,000 m), Nepal, VIII.1982, M.G. Allen leg. (LT) ; 1♀, Kathmandu (4300′), Nepal, VIII.1982 ; 1♂, Sal & 2y forest (330 m), Dharan, Terai, Nepal, 14-15.XI.1983, M.G. Allen leg. ; 1♂, Godavari , Kathmandu, Nepal, 5.VIII.1967 ; 1♂, l mi. S of Ulleri (5,500 -7,000 ′), Nepal, 16.V.1954, J. Ouinlan leg. GoogleMaps ; 1♂, China (all NHMUK) ; 1♂, Hiji agricultural road (85 m, 26°43'16.8"N, 128°10'43.4"E), Hiji , Kunigami Village , Kunigami County, Okinawa-hontô, Okinawa Pref., Japan, 3-4.VII.2016 GoogleMaps , S. Shimizu et al. leg. (LT) (NIAES).

Distribution.

Eastern Palaearctic and Oriental regions ( Yu et al. 2016). Gauld and Mitchell (1981) recorded this species from Nepal.

Diagnosis.

Head (Fig. 22B-D View Figure 22 ): GOI = 2.8-3.1; lower face 0.6-0.7 × as wide as high; clypeus almost flat in profile, its lower margin acute to subacute; mandible rather weakly twisted by 15-25°, moderately long, proximally tapered and distally approximately parallel sided, its outer surface without a diagonal structure; upper mandibular tooth 1.2-1.4 × as long as lower one; posterior ocellus almost touching eye; antenna with 52-65 flagellomeres and 20th flagellomere 1.7-2.3 × as long as wide.

Mesosoma (Fig. 22E View Figure 22 ): mesopleuron punctate to longitudinally punctostriate; scutellum with lateral longitudinal carinae reaching posterior end and convergent posteriorly; metapleuron punctostriate; propodeum evenly rounded, its posterior area moderately reticulate, outer margin of propodeal spiracle not joining pleural carina by a ridge.

Wings (Fig. 22F View Figure 22 ): fore wing with AI = 0.7-0.9, CI = 0.6-0.7, ICI = 0.4-0.6, SDI = 1.3-1.4; fore wing vein 1m-cu&M moderately sinuous, 2r&RS almost straight; fenestra and sclerites of discosubmarginal cell of fore wing as in Figure 22F View Figure 22 ; fenestra of fore wing not very long and its anterodistal corner distinctly separated from proximal end of vein RS; proximal sclerite semicircular, isolated and not touching margin of fenestra, almost always (very) weakly pigmented; central sclerite absent; distal sclerite absent or vestigial; proximal corner of marginal cell of fore wing uniformly setose; vein 1cu-a antefurcal to M&RS by 0.2-0.3 × 1cu-a length.

Colour (Fig. 22 View Figure 22 ): body including interocellar area entirely testaceous; wings hyaline.

Differential diagnosis.

Enicospilus pseudoconspersae is one of the most distinctive and easily distinguishable species among the Oriental species of Enicospilus on account of the characteristic isolated and weakly pigmented semicircular proximal sclerite (Fig. 22F View Figure 22 ). There are no known morphologically similar species.

Chiu, SC, 1954. On some Enicospilus -species from the Orient (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae). Bulletin of the Taiwan Agricultural Research Institute 13: 1 - 79

Gauld, ID, Mitchell, PA, 1981. The Taxonomy, Distribution and Host Preferences of Indo-Papuan Parasitic Wasps of the Subfamily Ophioninae. CAB, Slough

Sonan, J, 1927. Studies on the insect pests of the tea plant, Part II. Report of the Department of Agriculture Government Research Institute of Formosa 29: 1 - 132

Uchida, T, 1928. Zweiter Beitrag zur Ichneumoniden-Fauna Japans. Journal of the Faculty of Agriculture, Hokkaido University 21: 177 - 297

Yu, DSK, van Achterberg, C, Horstmann, K, 2016. Taxapad 2016, Ichneumonoidea 2015 Database on flash-drive. Nepean, Ontario. http://www.taxapad.com

Gallery Image

Figure 22. Enicospilus pseudoconspersae (Sonan, 1927), ♀. A. Habitus; B. Head, frontal view; C. Head, lateral view; D. Head, dorsal view; E. Mesosoma, lateral view; F. Central part of fore wing.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

SuperFamily

Ichneumonoidea

Family

Ichneumonidae

SubFamily

Ophioninae

Genus

Enicospilus