Oxyscelio, Kieffer, 1907

Mo, Wen-Hui, Chen, Hua-Yan, Johnson, Norman F., Pang, Hong, Ma, Li & Liu, Jing-Xian, 2020, Revision of the genus Oxyscelio Kieffer (Hymenoptera, Scelionidae) from China, Zootaxa 4816 (3), pp. 251-310 : 254-256

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4816.3.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:E22FD749-C6C6-41E9-A3EE-DF89945B4F8A

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0386878D-FFF1-2D49-46CB-FA8B3A95F58C

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Oxyscelio
status

 

Key to species of Oxyscelio View in CoL from China

Females (Unknown for O. excavatus )

1 Metascutellum setose dorsally ( Figs 23 View FIGURES 21–26 , 35 View FIGURES 33–38 , 89 View FIGURES 87–92 , 185 View FIGURES 183–188 , 221 View FIGURES 219–224 )..................................................... 2

- Metascutellum not setose dorsally ( Figs 12, 14 View FIGURES 11–14. 11–12 , 17 View FIGURES 15–20 , 29 View FIGURES 27–32 , 45 View FIGURES 43–48 , 55 View FIGURES 53–58 , 65 View FIGURES 63–68 , 75 View FIGURES 73–78 , 103 View FIGURES 101–106 , 109 View FIGURES 107–112 , 119 View FIGURES 117–122 , 129 View FIGURES 127–132 , 139 View FIGURES 137–142 , 145 View FIGURES 143–148 , 155 View FIGURES 153–158 , 165 View FIGURES 163–168 , 175 View FIGURES 173–178 , 191 View FIGURES 189–194 , 201 View FIGURES 199–204 , 211 View FIGURES 209–214 , 231 View FIGURES 229–234 , 237 View FIGURES 235–240 , 243 View FIGURES 241–246 , 249 View FIGURES 247–252 , 255 View FIGURES 253–258 , 265 View FIGURES 263–268 )........................................................................ 7

2 Middle genal carina present ( Figs 7 View FIGURES 5–10 , 24 View FIGURES 21–26 , 36 View FIGURES 33–38 , 186 View FIGURES 183–188 )............................................................ 3

- Middle genal carina absent ( Figs 8 View FIGURES 5–10 , 90 View FIGURES 87–92 , 222 View FIGURES 219–224 )................................................................ 6

3 Frontal depression without transverse or oblique carinae; gena without granulate sculpture posteroventrally ( Figs 36 View FIGURES 33–38 , 186 View FIGURES 183–188 ).. 4

- Frontal depression with 3 or more broadly interrupted transverse carinae; gena with granulate sculpture posteroventrally ( Fig. 24 View FIGURES 21–26 )................................................................................................. 5

4 Malar area near antennal insertion without carina or expansion; lateral propodeal carinae strongly diverging medially ( Fig. 35 View FIGURES 33–38 )........................................................................... Oxyscelio brevidentis Burks

- Malar area near antennal insertion with vertical carina extending from clypeus towards frontal depression ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 5–10 ); lateral propodeal carinae weakly diverging medially ( Fig. 185 View FIGURES 183–188 ).................................. Oxyscelio mesiodentis Burks

5 Mesoscutal midlobe umbilicate-punctate anteriorly ( Fig. 23 View FIGURES 21–26 ); mesoscutellum without granulate sculpture ( Fig. 23 View FIGURES 21–26 ).......................................................................................... Oxyscelio arcus Burks

- Mesoscutal midlobe umbilicate-foveate anteriorly ( Fig. 95 View FIGURES 93–96 in Burks et al. 2013a); mesoscutellum with granulate sculpture ( Fig. 97 View FIGURES 97–100 in Burks et al. 2013a)............................................................................................................................................................ Oxyscelio ceylonensis (Dodd) View in CoL

6 Mesosoma and metasoma black ( Fig. 87 View FIGURES 87–92 ); mesoscutum umbilicate-foveate posteriorly ( Fig. 89 View FIGURES 87–92 )... Oxyscelio doumao Burks

- Mesosoma and metasoma yellowish ( Fig. 219 View FIGURES 219–224 ); mesoscutum transversely rugose posteriorly ( Fig. 221 View FIGURES 219–224 ).................................................................................... Oxyscelio nullicarina Mo & Chen , sp. n.

7 Hyperoccipital carina indicated by a sharp carina but not connected to occipital carina laterally ( Figs 45 View FIGURES 43–48 , 75 View FIGURES 73–78 , 119 View FIGURES 117–122 , 129 View FIGURES 127–132 , 165 View FIGURES 163–168 , 237 View FIGURES 235–240 )................................................................................................ 8

- Hyperoccipital carina absent, indicated by one or more rounded rugae, or connected to occipital carina laterally ( Figs 21 View FIGURES 21–26 , 29 View FIGURES 27–32 , 55 View FIGURES 53–58 , 65 View FIGURES 63–68 , 103 View FIGURES 101–106 , 109 View FIGURES 107–112 , 139 View FIGURES 137–142 , 145 View FIGURES 143–148 , 155 View FIGURES 153–158 , 175 View FIGURES 173–178 , 191 View FIGURES 189–194 , 201 View FIGURES 199–204 , 211 View FIGURES 209–214 , 231 View FIGURES 229–234 , 243 View FIGURES 241–246 , 249 View FIGURES 247–252 , 255 View FIGURES 253–258 , 265 View FIGURES 263–268 )..................................... 14

8 Ventral frons with oblique flange between antennal foramen and eye (Fig. 347 in Burks et al. 2013a).................................................................................................... Oxyscelio nubbin Burks

- Ventral frons without oblique flange between antennal foramen and eye ( Figs 47 View FIGURES 43–48 , 77 View FIGURES 73–78 , 121 View FIGURES 117–122 , 131 View FIGURES 127–132 , 167 View FIGURES 163–168 , 239 View FIGURES 235–240 )............... 9

9 Upper frons hood-like, protruding over pedicel when antenna at rest ( Figs 47 View FIGURES 43–48 , 77 View FIGURES 73–78 , 121 View FIGURES 117–122 , 239 View FIGURES 235–240 )......................... 10

- Upper frons not hood-like ( Figs 131 View FIGURES 127–132 , 167 View FIGURES 163–168 )................................................................. 13

10 A5 longer than broad ( Fig. 43 View FIGURES 43–48 ); mesosoma and metasoma yellowish ( Fig. 43 View FIGURES 43–48 ); metascutellum narrowing apically, with posterolateral corners slightly convergent ( Fig. 45 View FIGURES 43–48 )........................................... Oxyscelio convergens Burks

- A5 broader than long ( Figs 74 View FIGURES 73–78 , 144 View FIGURES 143–148 , 236 View FIGURES 235–240 ); mesosoma and metasoma entirely black ( Figs 73 View FIGURES 73–78 , 117 View FIGURES 117–122 , 235 View FIGURES 235–240 ); metascutellum not narrowing apically, posterolateral corners not convergent ( Figs 75 View FIGURES 73–78 , 119 View FIGURES 117–122 , 237 View FIGURES 235–240 )........................................ 11

11 Mesoscutum and mesoscutellum with strong granulate microscultpure ( Fig. 119 View FIGURES 117–122 ).............. Oxyscelio granorum Burks

- Mesoscutum and mesoscutellum without granulate microsculpture ( Figs 75 View FIGURES 73–78 , 237 View FIGURES 235–240 )................................. 12

12 A4 broader than long ( Fig. 74 View FIGURES 73–78 ); radicle, scape and legs yellowish ( Figs 74, 77 View FIGURES 73–78 ); postmarginal vein present ( Fig. 78 View FIGURES 73–78 )........................................................................................ Oxyscelio cuculli Burks

- A4 longer than broad ( Fig. 236 View FIGURES 235–240 ); radicle, scape and legs blackish ( Fig. 236 View FIGURES 235–240 ); postmarginal vein absent ( Fig. 240 View FIGURES 235–240 )............................................................................. Oxyscelio paracuculli Mo & Chen , sp. n.

13 A4 broader than long ( Fig. 128 View FIGURES 127–132 ); metascutellum deeply divided apically ( Fig. 129 View FIGURES 127–132 )......... Oxyscelio intermedietas Burks

- A4 longer than broad ( Fig. 163 View FIGURES 163–168 ); metascutellum truncate apically ( Fig. 165 View FIGURES 163–168 ).................. Oxyscelio kramatos Burks

14 Ventral frons with oblique carina or tooth-like flange between antennal foramen and eye ( Fig. 5 View FIGURES 5–10 )..................... 15

- Ventral frons without oblique carina or tooth-like flange between antennal foramen and eye ( Fig. 57 View FIGURES 53–58 ).................. 16

15 Antennal clava filiform ( Fig. 2 View FIGURES 1–4 ); mesoscutal median carina present and complete ( Fig. 17 View FIGURES 15–20 )........ Oxyscelio aclavae Burks

- Antennal clava clubbed, with clavomeres closely connected. ( Fig. 210 View FIGURES 209–214 ); mesoscutal median carina absent or weak and incomplete in places ( Fig. 211 View FIGURES 209–214 ).......................................................... Oxyscelio nasolabii Burks

16 In dorsal view, occipital carina with sharp, protruding lateral corners ( Figs 55 View FIGURES 53–58 , 103 View FIGURES 101–106 , 201 View FIGURES 199–204 , 231 View FIGURES 229–234 , 243 View FIGURES 241–246 , 249 View FIGURES 247–252 , 265 View FIGURES 263–268 )............ 17

- In dorsal view, occipital carina rounded laterally, without lateral corners ( Figs 29 View FIGURES 27–32 , 65 View FIGURES 63–68 , 83 View FIGURES 83–86 , 109 View FIGURES 107–112 , 145 View FIGURES 143–148 , 155 View FIGURES 153–158 , 191 View FIGURES 189–194 , 255 View FIGURES 253–258 )....... 24

17 Mesoscutellar rim medially sharply incised ( Fig. 12 View FIGURES 11–14. 11–12 )....................................... Oxyscelio cordis Burks

- Mesoscutellar rim apically convex, straight or broadly concave posteriorly, but rim not incised ( Figs 103 View FIGURES 101–106 , 175 View FIGURES 173–178 , 201 View FIGURES 199–204 , 231 View FIGURES 229–234 , 243 View FIGURES 241–246 , 249 View FIGURES 247–252 , 265 View FIGURES 263–268 )........................................................................................... 18

18 Occipital carina medially flat, with sharp dorsolateral corner, distinctly indicated throughtout ( Fig. 249 View FIGURES 247–252 )............................................................................................ Oxyscelio planocarinae Burks

- Occipital carina absent or convex medially ( Figs 103 View FIGURES 101–106 , 175 View FIGURES 173–178 , 201 View FIGURES 199–204 , 231 View FIGURES 229–234 , 243 View FIGURES 241–246 , 265 View FIGURES 263–268 )................................... 19

19 Metascutellum distinctly wider than long ( Figs 103 View FIGURES 101–106 , 243 View FIGURES 241–246 , 265 View FIGURES 263–268 )................................................. 20

- Metascutellum about as long as wide or distinctly longer than wide ( Figs 175 View FIGURES 173–178 , 201 View FIGURES 199–204 , 231 View FIGURES 229–234 )............................ 22

20 T2 with a raised, setose and triangular anteromedian area present between two sets of strong, curved and parallel sublateral striae ( Fig. 268 View FIGURES 263–268 ).................................................................. Oxyscelio striarum Burks

- T2 with weaker longitudinal rugae or striae, with interstitial setae, and with no raised triangular area medially ( Figs 106 View FIGURES 101–106 , 246 View FIGURES 241–246 ) .................................................................................................. 21

21 Mesocutal median carina present and complete ( Fig. 103 View FIGURES 101–106 ); metascutellum truncate apically ( Fig. 103 View FIGURES 101–106 )................................................................................................... Oxyscelio flabelli Burks

- Mesocutal median carina absent or weak and incomplete in places ( Fig. 243 View FIGURES 241–246 ); metascutellum with a median incision apically ( Fig. 243 View FIGURES 241–246 ).................................................................. Oxyscelio perpensus Kononova

22 Mesoscutellum with a strong median carina ( Fig. 231 View FIGURES 229–234 ); fore wing not extending beyond T5 ( Fig. 230 View FIGURES 229–234 )..................................................................................................... Oxyscelio ogive Burks

- Mesoscutellum without a strong median carina ( Figs 175 View FIGURES 173–178 , 201 View FIGURES 199–204 ); fore wing extending beyond middle of T6 ( Figs 174 View FIGURES 173–178 , 200 View FIGURES 199–204 )... .................................................................................................. 23

23 Middle genal carina strong, with two strong carinae below ( Fig. 176 View FIGURES 173–178 ); postmarginal vein present ( Fig. 178 View FIGURES 173–178 )................................................................................................. Oxyscelio labis Burks

- Middle genal carina weakly indicated, without carinae below ( Fig. 202 View FIGURES 199–204 ); postmarginal vein absent ( Fig. 199 View FIGURES 199–204 )....................................................................................... Oxyscelio naraws Kozlov & Lê View in CoL

24 Metascutellum nearly flat and with some rugae or weak irregular sculpture medially, without transverse carinae ( Figs 29 View FIGURES 27–32 , 109 View FIGURES 107–112 , 139 View FIGURES 137–142 )............................................................................................... 25

- Metascutellum concave, smooth medially or with one or more sharp transverse carinae ( Figs 65 View FIGURES 63–68 , 155 View FIGURES 153–158 , 145 View FIGURES 143–148 , 191 View FIGURES 189–194 , 255 View FIGURES 253–258 )..... 28

25 Mesoscutellum with granulate sculpture ( Fig. 29 View FIGURES 27–32 )............................................ Oxyscelio arvi Burks

- Mesoscutellum without granulate sculpture ( Figs 109 View FIGURES 107–112 , 139 View FIGURES 137–142 )................................................... 26

26 Upper frons without additional carinae parallel to submedian carina ( Fig. 141 View FIGURES 137–142 )................... Oxyscelio jaune Burks

- Upper frons with one or more carinae parallel to submedian carina............................................. 27

27 Fore wing extending at least to apex of T5; mesoscutellum without median carina........ Oxyscelio dermatoglyphes Burks

- Fore wing not extending beyond middle of T5 ( Fig. 108 View FIGURES 107–112 ); mesoscutellum with median carina ( Fig. 109 View FIGURES 107–112 )............................................................................................... Oxyscelio florus Kononova

28 Mesoscutellum with extensive granulate sculpture laterally ( Figs 145 View FIGURES 143–148 , 155 View FIGURES 153–158 )...................................... 29

- Mesoscutellum without granulate sculpture ( Figs 65 View FIGURES 63–68 , 191 View FIGURES 189–194 , 255 View FIGURES 253–258 )................................................ 30

29 Posterior margin of metascutellum convex ( Fig. 155 View FIGURES 153–158 ); radicle yellowish ( Fig. 157 View FIGURES 153–158 )............... Oxyscelio kiefferi Dodd View in CoL

- Posterior margin of metascutellum weakly emarginated ( Fig. 145 View FIGURES 143–148 ); radicle blackish ( Fig. 147 View FIGURES 143–148 )........ Oxyscelio jugi Burks

30 Middle genal carina dorsally angled towards occipital carina ( Fig. 256 View FIGURES 253–258 )..................... Oxyscelio reflectens Burks

- Middle genal carina parallel with eye margin ( Figs 66 View FIGURES 63–68 , 192 View FIGURES 189–194 )................................................... 31

31 T1 without anterior bulge ( Fig. 68 View FIGURES 63–68 )................................................... Oxyscelio crebritas Burks

- T1 with small rounded anterior bulge ( Fig. 194 View FIGURES 189–194 )............................................................ 32

32 A5 broader than long; mesoscutum with longitudinal carina between median carina and notauli (Fig. 301 in Burks et al. 2013)........................................................................ Oxyscelio longiventris Burks

- A5 longer than broad ( Fig. 190 View FIGURES 189–194 ); mesoscutum without longitudinal carina between median carina and notauli ( Fig.191 View FIGURES 189–194 )..................................................................................... Oxyscelio mollitia Burks

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Scelionidae

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Scelionidae

Genus

Oxyscelio

Darwin Core Archive (for parent article) View in SIBiLS Plain XML RDF