Polynema (Polynema) fumipenne Walker, 1846
Fig. 11
Polynema fumipennis Walker, 1846: 52.
Polynema fumipenne Walker: Boţoc 1963: 104.
Material examined.
China, Xinjiang: • 1 ♀, Qinhe, 46°40'39"N, 90°19'58"E, 10.VII.2020, Qin Li et al., sweeping ; • 1 ♀, Xinyuan, 43°13'24"N, 83°21'17"E, 8.VIII.2017, Hongying Hu et al., sweeping. (All in ICXU) .
Diagnosis.
Female. Body length 1130–1165 μm (n = 2). Body (Fig. 11 A) dark brown, scape and pedicel yellow, clava pale brown, petiole and legs yellow. Antenna (Fig. 11 B) with scape smooth; F 1 as long as F 4 and both the longest funiculars; clava with six mps. Mesoscutum (Fig. 11 C) smooth; pronotum with four setae on each side along the anterior margin (Fig. 11 C); propodeum (Fig. 11 C) without a median carina. Forewing (Fig. 11 D) with discal cilia extending to approximately mid-length of submarginal vein. Metacoxa (Fig. 11 E) in lateral view 0.7 × as long as petiole. Ovipositor (Fig. 11 E) slightly exserted from the apex of gaster.
Male. Unknown.
Hosts.
Unknown.
Distribution.
China (Xinjiang); Europe.
Comments.
These specimens from Xinjiang show are very similar to the European P. fumipenne in most morphological features. However, in the former the metacoxa is 0.7 × as long as petiole, whereas in the European specimens it is slightly longer than the petiole.