Haplogonatopus apicalis R. Perkins, 1905

Xu, Zaifu, Olmi, Massimo & He, Junhua, 2013, Dryinidae of the Oriental region (Hymenoptera: Chrysidoidea), Zootaxa 3614 (1), pp. 1-460 : 347-350

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Haplogonatopus apicalis R. Perkins, 1905
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1. Haplogonatopus apicalis R. Perkins, 1905

( Plates 103A, B View PLATE 103 , 104A, B View PLATE 104 )

Haplogonatopus apicalis R. Perkins 1905: 39 ; Olmi 1982: 305; Olmi 1984: 1417; Xu & He 1996b: 128; Guglielmino & Olmi 1997: 181–252.; Olmi 1998f: 163; Olmi 2000a: 94, 109; Barrion 2002: 71; He & Xu 2002: 310; Guglielmino & Olmi 2006: 51; Xu et al. 2012a: 13; Mita et al. 2012: 50.

Haplogonatopus moestus R. Perkins 1905: 40 (synonymized by Olmi 1984); type locality: Cairns (Queensland, Australia).

Haplogonatopus brevicornis R. Perkins 1906a: 489 (synonymized by Olmi 1984); type locality: Condong (Queensland, Australia).

Haplogonatopus orientalis Rohwer 1920: 159 (synonymized by Olmi 1984); type locality: Bilaspur (Chattisgarh, India); Otake et al. 1976: 289; Otake 1977: 46; Olmi & Currado 1979b: 43.

Haplogonatopus japonicus Esaki & Hashimoto 1931: 25 (synonymized by Olmi 1984); type locality: Fukuoka (Kyushu, Japan); Chiu 1979: 339; Chen & Yang 1987: 237; Chen 1988: 44.

Haplogonatopus sp. near americanus R. Perkins : Pagden 1934: 2.

Haplogonatopus sp. 1 : Chandra 1978a: 21; Chandra 1978b: 5; Chandra 1980a: 128; Chandra 1980b: 167.

Monogonatopus orientalis (Rohwer) : Currado & Olmi 1979: 181.

Haplogonatopus apicalis R. Perkins partim: Olmi & Currado 1979b: 42.

Haplogonatopus fuscus Xu & He 1995b: 594 (synonymized by Olmi 1998f); type locality: Pingyang (Zhejiang, China); Olmi 1998f: 163; He & Xu 2002: 308.

nec Haplogonatopus apicalis R. Perkins : Sugiura et al. 2004: 11.

Description of female ( Plate 103A View PLATE 103 ). Apterous; length 2.1–3.7 mm. Head yellow-testaceous; occasionally head brown or black, except mandible, clypeus and anterior region of face yellow; antenna brown, except segments 1–2 and 10 yellow; mesosoma yellow-testaceous; petiole black; metasoma testaceous, or reddish, occasionally more or less darkened, or brown; legs yellow-testaceous. Antenna clavate; antennal segments in following proportions: 19:11:22:12:10:10:10:10:10:19. Head excavated, shiny, hairless, granulated; occipital carina incomplete, only shortly present on sides of posterior ocelli; frontal line complete; POL = 5; OL = 5; OOL = 15. Palpal formula 2/1. Pronotum shiny, smooth, hairless, unsculptured, not crossed by strong transverse impression. Scutum shiny, sculptured by some longitudinal keels. Metathorax + propodeum shiny, unsculptured, except transverse striae on posterior surface. Meso-metapleural suture obsolete. Protarsal segments in following proportions: 10:2:3:7:11. Enlarged claw ( Plate 103B View PLATE 103 ) with one subapical tooth and one row of three–six lamellae. Segment 5 of protarsus ( Plate 103B View PLATE 103 ) with two rows of seven–ten lamellae; distal apex with about two–seven lamellae. Tibial spurs 1/0/1.

Description of male ( Plate 104A View PLATE 104 ). Fully winged; length 2.0– 2.2 mm. Head black or brown, except mandible yellow; antenna brown, occasionally with segments 1–2 yellow; mesosoma and metasoma black or brown; legs yellow. Antenna filiform; antennal segments in following proportions: 7:7:12:11:11:10:9:9:9:12; antennal segment 3 more than three times as long as broad (about 4.0–4.5). Head shiny, hairy, weakly granulated; frontal line absent; occipital carina absent; POL = 9; OL = 3; OOL = 3; greatest breadth of posterior ocelli longer than OOL (4:3); temple distinct; occiput concave. Palpal formula 2/1. Scutum hairy, dull or shiny, granulated. Notauli complete, posteriorly strongly converging, joint or almost joint. Scutellum and metanotum shiny, hairy, finely punctate. Propodeum reticulate rugose, without transverse or longitudinal keels. Fore wing hyaline, without dark transverse bands. Dorsal process of paramere ( Plate 104B View PLATE 104 ) long, slender, distally broadened and serrate. Tibial spurs 1/1/2.

Material examined. Types: ♀ lectotype (designated by Olmi, 1982) of H. apicalis : AUSTRALIA: Queensland, Bundaberg , 1904, reared, dissected 16.II.1905 ( BPBM); ♀ lectotype (designated by Olmi, 1982) of H. moestus : AUSTRALIA: Queensland, Cairns, Mulgrave , VIII.1904, reared from Hadeodelphax nymph ( BPBM); ♀ holotype of H. brevicornis : AUSTRALIA: New South Wales, Tweed River Queensland side, Condong , 22.XII.1904, A. Koebele leg., reared from Liburnia (near Chloriona ) 6.I.1905, dissected 6.I.1905 ( BPBM); ♀ holotype of H. japonicus : JAPAN: Kyushu Island, Fukuoka Pref., Fukuoka, 16.IX.1930 ( ELKU); ♀ holotype of H. orientalis : INDIA: Chattisgarh, Janigir, Bilaspur , 14.X.1915, reared from Sogata sp. , on rice, C.S. Misra leg. ( USNM); ♀ holotype of H. fuscus : CHINA: Zhejiang, Pingyang County, 26°07'N 120°05'E, 2.VIII.1965, Junhua He leg. ( ZJUC). GoogleMaps Paratypes of H. apicalis : same locality label as lectotype, 2♀♀ and 1♂ ( BPBM). Paratypes of H. orientalis : same locality label as holotype, 2♀♀ and 1♂ ( USNM). Paratypes of H. japonicus : same locality label as holotype, 15.XI.1930, 1♀ ( ELKU); same locality label as holotype, 16.IX.1930, 2♀♀ and ♂ allotype ( ELKU). Other material. CHINA: Fukien (= Fujian), Hotien, Changting , 24.VII.1940, T.C. Maa leg., 2♀♀ ( TARI); Fujian, Shaxian, reared from rice planthoppers, Changming Liu & Biyu Luo leg., 30♀♀ and 46♂ ( ZJUC); Fujian, Shaowu, 12.IV.1944, Xiufu Zhao leg., 1♀ ( ZJUC); Fujian, Mt. Wuyishan, 1983, Kechi Zhang leg., 1♂ ( ZJUC); Fujian, Fuzhou , 12.VI.1991, Changming Liu leg., 1♀ ( ZJUC); Fujian, Shouning, 4.VIII.1996, Changming Liu leg., 61♂ ( ZJUC); Fujian, Yunxiao, 1.VIII.1985, Bo Liu leg., 1♀ and 18♂ ( ZJUC); Guagdong, Shantao (= Shek Tung ) ( BPBM); Guangdong, Yangjiang, Renhuan Hou leg., many ♀♀ and ♂ ( ZJUC); Guangzhou, Guangzhou Botanical Garden , parasitized host collected 13.VI.2002, dryinid cocooning 15.VI.2002, dryinid adult emerged 26.VI.2002, M. Olmi leg. ( MOLC); Guangdong, Foot of Nanling National Nature Reserve, Ruyang , parasitized host collected 12.IX.2004, dryinid cocooning 14.IX.2004, dryinid adult emerged X.2004, reared from nymphs of unidentified Delphacids , M. Olmi reared, 3♀♀ ( MOLC); Guangdong, Conghua, VI.1978, Junhua He leg., 1♀ ( ZJUC); Guangdong, Zhaoqing, 1974, Ciwei Huang leg., 1♂ ( ZJUC); Guangdong, Sihui, 8.V.1998, Yufang Liu leg., 3♀♀ and 3♂ ( ZJUC); Mt. Nankunshan, parasitized host collected 2.VII.2005, dryinid cocooning 4.VII.2005, M. Olmi reared from adult of unidentified Delphacid , 1♀ ( MOLC); Guangdong, Mt. Yunjishan, 9.VI.2002, Zaifu Xu leg., 1♂ ( SCAU); Hainan, Qionghai, 4.V.1966, Junhua He leg., 4♂ ( ZJUC); Guangxi, Wuming, 31.V.1981, Guixian Su leg., 1♀ ( ZJUC); Guangxi, Nanning, 13.IX.1987, Junhua He leg., 4♀♀ ( ZJUC); Guangxi, Xilin, 5.VI.1980, Tiansheng Pu leg., 1♀ ( ZJUC); Guangxi, Tianlin, 30.V.1982, Junhua He leg., 1♂ ( ZJUC); Sichuan, Yuexi, 14.VIII.1980, Junhua He leg., 3♀♀ ( ZJUC); Guizhou, Sandu , IV–VII.1980, 7♀♀ and 9♂ ( ZJUC); Guizhou, Sinan , IX.1986, VIII.1991, 12♀♀ and 3♂ ( ZJUC); Shaanxi, Mt. Tiantaishan, VIII.1980, Jianhua Wei leg., 1♀ ( SCAU); Hubei, Zhuxi , 1981, 2♀♀ ( ZJUC); Hubei, Zhushan, 28.VIII.1982, Junhua He leg., 6♂ ( ZJUC); Hubei, Yunxian, 28.VIII.1982, Junhua He leg., 2♂ ( ZJUC); Hubei, Gucheng, 28.VIII.1982, Junhua He leg., 1♂ ( ZJUC); Hunan, Yueyang, 5.VII.1973, Binsen Wang leg., 1♂ ( ZJUC); Henan, Xinxiang, 11.X.1973, Weihua Li leg., 2♀♀ and 1♂ ( ZJUC); Taiwan, Changhua, Erh lin ( TARI); Taiwan, Chiayi ( TARI); Taiwan, Taichung, Tatu ( TARI); Taiwan, Tainan, Paiho ( TARI); Taiwan, Taipei ( TARI); Taiwan, Taipei, TARI ( TARI); Taiwan, Taoyuan, Chungli ( TARI); Taiwan, Kijin ( ELKU); Zhejjiang, Linan , 31.VII.1974, Junhua He leg., 3♂ ( ZJUC); Zhejjiang, Hangzhou , 20.IX.1952, 6.X.1965, VIII.1987, Junhua He leg., 2♀♀ and 1♂ ( ZJUC); Zhejjiang, Mt. West Tianmushan , 11.X.1982, Junhua He leg., 1♂ ( ZJUC); Zhejjiang, Tonglu , III.1966, Houliang Xu leg., 3♂ ( ZJUC); Zhejjiang, Shangyu , VIII–IX.1984, Haifu Wei leg., 45 ♂ ( ZJUC); Zhejjiang, Yuyao , VI.1972, Junhua He leg., 2♀♀ and 4♂ ( ZJUC); Zhejjiang, Dongyang , 1); Zhejjiang, Lishui , 4.IX.1975, IV–VI.1982, 18.VII.1984, Zhenfang Gu et al. leg., 40♂ ( ZJUC); Zhejjiang, Suichang , VIII.1974, Junhua He leg., 16♂ ( ZJUC); Zhejjiang, Wenzhou , 10.V.1981, Junhua He leg., 6♀♀ and 6♂ ( ZJUC); Jiangxi, Nanchang, 1978, Zhengxiang Ye leg., 1♀ and 5♂ ( ZJUC). INDIA: Andhra Pradesh, Warangal , 15.IX.1986, paddy field, 3♀♀ ( BMNH); Bihar, Pusa (erroneously labelled as ♂ allotype of Pseudogonatopus sogatae Rohwer ) ( USNM); Chattisgarh, Janigir ( IARI); Chattisgarh, Raipur ( AMNH, GCC); Delhi, New Delhi ( IARI): Jharkhand, Ranchi, Kankey Farm ( IARI); Karnataka, Mandya, 22.XI.1976, ex Nilaparvata lugens , 1♀ ( BMNH); Karnataka, Chikkaballapura , IV.1917, T.V. Campbell leg., 1♀ ( BMNH); Madhya Pradesh, Javalpur, 12.IX.1969, ex Sogatella furcifera , 1♀ and 1♂ ( BMNH); Orissa, Cuttack , 1981, 2♀♀ and 1♂ ( BMNH); Orissa ( Kurian 1954a); Punjab , Ludhiana , 21.VIII.1990, K. Shukla reared from Sogatella furcifera ( Horváth) , 8♂ ( BMNH). MALAYSIA: Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, 21.XII.1930, ex Sogata sp. , H.T. Pagden leg., 3♀♀ and 4♂ ( BMNH); Malaya, Kuala Kurau ( BMNH); Malaya, Serdang ( DBUS); Sarawak, Kuching, Tarat ( KYC). PHILIPPINES: Luzon Island, Laguna Prov., 4 Km E Los Baños , 14°10'N 121°15'E, 10.XII.1977, ex Nilaparvata lugens, A.T. Barrion leg., 1♀ ( BMNH); GoogleMaps same locality label, further specimens ( GCC); Luzon Island, Batangas Prov., Tanauan ( GCC); Panay Island, Iloilo Prov., 2 Km NW Tigbauan , Bo. Bagumbayan , 10°41'N 122°24'E ( GCC); GoogleMaps Mindoro Island, Mindoro Oriental, Baco, Alag River , 16.XI.1994, H. Zettel leg., 1♀ ( NHMW). SRI LANKA: Kandy District, Tismada ( USNM); Kandy District, Kalugomuwa (specimens described by Otake , Somasundaram & Abeykoon , 1976, now in AMNH) ( AMNH, BPBM). THAILAND: Tung Saew ( KYC); Pasang ( KYC); Tung Fabad ( KYC); Banmakok ( KYC); Chom-Thong ( KYC). Palaearctic: CHINA: Liaoning, Shenyang, 6.VI.1991, Juxian Lou leg., 1♂ ( ZJUC); Liaoning, Fuxin, 27.VII.1994, Juxian Lou leg., 2♀♀ ( ZJUC); Heilongjiang, Yichun, 24.VII.1994, Juxian Lou leg., 1♂ ( ZJUC). JAPAN: Shikoku, Kochi Pref., Kami-gun ( AMNH, ELKN). Australian region: AUSTRALIA: Queensland, Childers ( BPBM); Queensland, Brisbane ( BPBM); Queensland, W Gordonvale, Alley Creek , 500 m, 20.IV.1987, E.C. Dahms & G. Sarnes leg. ( QMC); Victoria, Shepparton ( DEUQ).

Hosts. Delphacidae ( Guglielmino & Olmi, 1997) : in Australia: Liburnia sp. (near Chloriona ), Sardia sp. (= Hadeodelphax sp. ); in India: Nilaparvata lugens (Stål) , Sogata sp. , Sogatella furcifera (Horváth) : in Japan: Laodelphax striatellus (Fallén) , Nilaparvata lugens (Stål) , Sogatella furcifera (Horváth) (see remarks after the key to the Oriental species of Haplogonatopus ); in Malaysia: Sogata sp. , Sogatella furcifera (Horváth) ; in the Philippines: Nilaparvata lugens (Stål) , Sogatella furcifera (Horváth) , Stenocranus sp. ; in Sri Lanka: Nilaparvata lugens (Stål) , Sogatella furcifera (Horváth) ; in China (Taiwan): Nilaparvata lugens (Stål) , Tarophagus proserpina (Kirkaldy) .The records of Cicadellidae by Chandra (1978a, 1978b, 1980a, 1980b) and He & Xu (2002) are erroneous (Chandra listed as hosts Nephotettix nigropictus (Stål) , Nephotettix virescens (Distant) and Recilia dorsalis (Motschulsky)) , because Haplogonatopus apicalis parasitizes only Delphacidae .

Biology. Information on biology by Pagden (1934), Kitamura (1987a, 1987b, 1987c, 1988a, 1988b) and Kitamura & Iwami (1998). Gan et al. (2002) discovered in China that both females of H. apicalis and specimens of Nilaparvata lugens (Stål) , Sogatella furcifera (Horváth) and Laodelphax striatellus (Fallén) were infected by Wolbachia , a bacteria living in many insects. The parthenogenesis is thelytokous ( Olmi, 2000a).

Natural enemies. In Malaya ( Pagden, 1934; Olmi, 2000a) H. apicalis is parasitized by the following parasitoids: Ceraphronidae : Allomicrops (= Ceraphron ) abnormis R. Perkins ; Encyrtidae : Cheiloneurus exitiosus (R. Perkins, 1906) ( Guerrieri & Viggiani, 2005) ; Pteromalidae : Eupteromalus sp. In Thailand H. apicalis is parasitized by the following parasitoids: Pteromalidae : Trichomalus sp. 1 (maybe a new species reared in Taiwan, Taipei, 21.VII.1975; VIII.1975; V.1976; VIII.1976; this species was reared from cocoons of H. apicalis by K.S. Lin); Trichomalus sp. 2 (reared in Thailand, Prachin Buri, rice fields, 26.VII.1960; this species was reared from cocoons of H. apicalis by A.T. Barrion).

Distribution. China (Zhejiang, Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou, Shaanxi, Hubei, Hunan, Henan, Taiwan, Jiangxi, Liaoning, Heilongjiang), Australia (Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria), Japan (Kyushu, Shikoku), India (Chattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Chattisgarh, Delhi, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, Punjab), Malaysia (Malaya, Sarawak), Philippines (Luzon, Panay, Mindoro), Sri Lanka (Kandy), Thailand (Tung Saew, Pasang, Tung Fabad, Banmakok, Chom-Thong).

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PLATE 103. Haplogonatopus apicalis. A. Female from China, Guangdong. Length 2.5 mm. B. Chela of female from Sri Lanka (from Olmi 1984). Scale bar 0.16 mm for B.

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PLATE 104. A. Dorsal view. B, C. Male genitalia. D. Chela. A. Haplogonatopus apicalis, Male. Length 2.0 mm. B. H. apicalis from Sri Lanka (from Olmi 1984). C. H. oratorius (=H. atratus) from Japan (from Olmi 1984). D. H. oratorius from Italy (from Olmi 1984). Scale bar 0.09 mm for B, 0.13 mm for C and 0.18 mm for D.

BPBM

USA, Hawaii, Honolulu, Bernice P. Bishop Museum

ELKU

ELKU

USNM

USA, Washington D.C., National Museum of Natural History, [formerly, United States National Museum]

TARI

Taiwan [Republic of China], Taichung, Taiwan Agricultural Research Institute

BMNH

United Kingdom, London, The Natural History Museum [formerly British Museum (Natural History)]

AMNH

USA, New York, New York, American Museum of Natural History

GCC

GCC

KYC

KYC

NHMW

Austria, Wien, Naturhistorisches Museum Wien

QMC

QMC

BPBM

Bishop Museum

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

TARI

Taiwan Agricultural Research Institute

IARI

Indian Agricultural Research Institute

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

NHMW

Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

SuperFamily

Chrysidoidea

Family

Dryinidae

SubFamily

Dryininae

Genus

Haplogonatopus