Pentapleura fuliginosa (Haliday 1838)

Figs 21–22

Alysia fuliginosa Haliday, 1838: 228 .

Pentapleura fuliginosa; Marshall 1894: 520; Shenefelt 1974: 1002; van Achterberg 1997: 42.

Alysia carinata Thomson, 1895: 2297 . Synonymised by Fischer (1971).

Material examined. 1♀ (ZJUH), “ [S. China:], Sichuan, Pingwu, 25.vii.2006, Zhang Hongying, No. 200614888”; 1♂ (ZJUH), id., but Gao Zhilei, No. 200614388” .

Short redescription. Body blackish; body length of ♀ 3.2 mm (1), of ♂ 2.8 mm (1); length of fore wing of ♀ 3.5 mm (1), of ♂ 3.1 mm (1); antenna blackish, with 25 antennomeres (♀: Figs 21B, 22G); mandible brownish, with fourth tooth distinctly visible (Figs 22H, 22K–L); pronope deep and rather large (Fig. 22I); mesoscutum smooth and glabrous, notauli largely absent, only anteriorly present; medio-posterior depression of mesoscutum round and rather shallow (Fig. 22C); precoxal sulcus absent (Fig. 22D); pterostigma and other veins brownish yellow, pterostigma distinctly developed, directly narrowed apically, maximum width of pterostigma 5 × width of vein 1-R1 medially; vein m-cu of fore wing postfurcal (Fig. 22A); legs rather brownish yellow (Fig. 21A); length of setose part of ovipositor sheath 0.30 × as long as fore wing and 0.29 × body (Fig. 22E).

Distribution. Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Latvia, Poland, Russia, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, China.