Cheiloneurus bouceki Anis & Hayat, 2002
Figs 7-9, 17-22
Cheiloneurus bouceki Anis and Hayat 2002: 164-165. Holotype ♀, BMNH, India-Karnataka, not examined.
Material examined.
China - Guangxi • 26♀; Qinzhou, Beibu Culf University; 21°53'53"N, 108°36'56"E; 24 m elev.; 06-13 Oct. 2019; Wen-Quan Zhen leg.; by Malaise trapping; TJAU-GX-CHE-001 to 026 .
Description.
Female. Length, excluding ovipositor, 1.78-1.89 mm. Body generally dark brown; gena with metallic-bluish green luster, frontovertex metallic-green luster, mandible with three acute teeth (Figs 5-7). Antenna mostly dark brown, an irregular white longitudinal strip in the middle of the scape. Mesosoma dark brown, mesoscutum, axilla, and scutellum with metallic green luster; mesopleuron and propodeum with metallic blue luster. Leg mostly dark brown, basal 1/3 of mid femora, mid tibia, and all tarsi white; frontovertex 0.08-0.12 × head width; eye height 1.17-1.33 × malar space (Fig. 17); antennal scape 5.05-5.80 × as long as wide; pedicel 2-2.19 × as long as wide and longer than F1, funicle 6-segmented, F1-F5 longer than width, F6 subquadrate, funicle with linear sensilla on F2-F6; clava 3-segmented, 2.31-2.43 × as long as width, shorter than F4-F6 combined (Fig. 18); fore wing 2.78-2.89 × as long as wide; linea calva not interrupted and open posteriorly (Fig. 20); ovipositor (Fig. 19) 1.29 × as long as mid tibia (Fig. 22), distinctly exserted.
Host.
Unknown.
Distribution.
China (Guangxi), India.
Comments.
This is the first record from China.