Pediobius crassicornis ( Thomson, 1878 )

Cao, Huan-Xi, Salle, John La & Zhu, Chao-Dong, 2017, Chinese species of Pediobius Walker (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae), Zootaxa 4240 (1), pp. 1-71 : 19-21

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Pediobius crassicornis ( Thomson, 1878 )
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6. Pediobius crassicornis ( Thomson, 1878) View in CoL

( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 )

Pleurotropis crassicornis Thomson, 1878: 255 View in CoL ; ♀. Holotype ♀, LUZN, not examined.

Asecodes crassicornis ( Thomson, 1878) , Schemiedeknecht, 1909: 436.

Pleurotropis howardi Crawford, 1910: 23 View in CoL ; ♀. Lectotype ♀, USNM, not examined; designated by Bouček & Askew, 1968: 90. Synonymized by Kamijo, 1977: 16.

Asecodes albitarsis Ashmead, 1888: 103 View in CoL ; ♀. Holotype ♀, USNM, not examined. Synonymized by Peck, 1985: 663.

Pleurotropis albitarsis ( Ashmead, 1888) View in CoL , Essig, 1926: 820.

Holcopelte tarsalis Ashmead, 1894: 341 View in CoL ; ♀♂. Lectotype ♀, USNM, not examined; designated by Burks, 1966: 40. Synonymized by Peck, 1985: 663.

Horismenus tarsalis ( Ashmead, 1894) View in CoL , Schmiedeknecht, 1909: 433.

Pleurotropis ashmeadi Crawford, 1912b: 177 View in CoL . Replacement name for Pleurotropis (= Asecodes ) albitarsis ( Ashmead, 1888) . Synonymized by Peck, 1985: 663.

Pleurotropis tarsalis ( Ashmead, 1894) View in CoL , Crawford, 1912b: 178.

Pediobius tarsalis ( Ashmead, 1894) View in CoL , Reeks & Smith, 1956: 572.

Pediobius howardi ( Crawford, 1910) View in CoL , Bouček & Askew, 1968: 90.

Pediobius crassicornis ( Thomson, 1878) View in CoL , Peck, 1985: 663.

Diagnosis. MLM reticulate, and its posterior margin strongly emarginate and slightly raised, separated from the base of scutellum with a distinct, narrow semicircular hole ( Figs 6 View FIGURE 6 a, 6c). Notauli distinct; notaular depressions deep with inner margins slightly step-like, and almost smooth. Inner corner of axilla depressed. Scutellum has anterior median one-third with striations evanescent such that almost smooth, and has longitudinal striation at sides that merging to coarse reticulation posteriorly ( Figs 6 View FIGURE 6 a, 6c). Dorsellum short, rounded apically.

Material examined. CHINA, Hebei: 15♀ 6♂, Sanhe , 29.IX.2006, coll. Yan-Long Zhang, ex. Hyphantria cunea (Drury) on Populus adenopoda Maximowicz (Salicaceae) ; Inner Mongolia: 2♂, Chifeng (as Zhaomeng before), Beiwazi , 11.VIII.1978, coll. Gui-Wen Wang, ex. Lasiocampidae sp. ; Jilin: 8♀, Baicheng, Da-An, An- Guang , 15.VIII.1986, coll. Yu-Zhi Niu, ex. Clostera anachoreta (Fabricius) ; 1♀, Baicheng , Da-An, 15.VIII.1986, coll. Ya-Zhi Zhao, ex. the pupa of Clostera anachoreta . O ther examined material ( CAFB): 2♀ 1♂ , CHINA, Hubei, Gongan , I–III. 2001, coll. Zhong-Qi Yang, ex. Micromelalopha troglodyta (Graeser) . Determined specimens compared ( ANIC): 1♀ , England, Suffork Barton Millis , 07.IX.1997, coll. J. S. Noyes, det. Bouček .

Biology. Pediobius crassicornis has been recorded as either a primary or a secondary parasitoid ( Noyes 2016). Chinese specimens deposited in IZCAS were reared from two species of moth, Hyphantria cunea (Drury) ( Lepidoptera : Arctiidae ) attacking Populus adenopoda Maximowicz (Salicaceae) and Clostera anachoreta (Fabricius) ( Lepidoptera : Notodontidae ). Besides, P. crassicornis was recorded from the pupae of Micromelalopha troglodyta (Graeser) ( Lepidoptera : Notodontidae ) by Yang et al. (2015).

Distribution in China. Hebei, Hubei, Inner Mongolia, Jilin.

Remarks. One male of P. crassicornis in IZCAS, reared from Hyphantria cunea (Drury) , has the gaster pointed apically, and Gt1 not covering most length of gaster and just reaching mid-length. It is possibly an error that the male of P. crassicornis has four funicular segments stated by Bouček (1965a) (pages 11, 42), because we found only three funicular segments in Chinese males and Peck (1985) also stated that P. crassicornis has 3 funicular segments. Specimens of P. crassicornis in IZCAS, MLM are coarsely rather than finely reticulate and the median basal smooth area of scutellum is smaller, compared with one female of P. crassicornis determined by Bouček.

Pediobius crassicornis is very similar to P. elasmi by characters as given in the diagnosis of crassicornis - group. In spite of this, some characters are reliable to separate P. crassicornis from P. elasmi , such as reticulate MLM and indistinctly protruding apex of dorsellum (as given in the key). Bouček (1965a) stated that this species was closely allied to P. foveolatus and P. imbreus Walker (under the name of P. detrimentosus (Gahan)) within European Pediobius species. However, P. imbreus is close to P. pyrgo instead of P. crassicornis . Although P. crassicornis seems closely allied to P. foveolatus , we regard them as belonging to two different species groups that probably are closely related.

CAFB

Northern Forestry Centre, Canadian Forest Service

ANIC

Australian National Insect Collection

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Eulophidae

Genus

Pediobius

Loc

Pediobius crassicornis ( Thomson, 1878 )

Cao, Huan-Xi, Salle, John La & Zhu, Chao-Dong 2017
2017
Loc

Pediobius crassicornis (

Peck 1985: 663
1985
Loc

Pediobius howardi (

Boucek 1968: 90
1968
Loc

Pediobius tarsalis (

Reeks 1956: 572
1956
Loc

Pleurotropis albitarsis (

Essig 1926: 820
1926
Loc

Pleurotropis ashmeadi

Peck 1985: 663
Crawford 1912: 177
1912
Loc

Pleurotropis tarsalis (

Crawford 1912: 178
1912
Loc

Pleurotropis howardi

Kamijo 1977: 16
Boucek 1968: 90
Crawford 1910: 23
1910
Loc

Horismenus tarsalis (

Schmiedeknecht 1909: 433
1909
Loc

Holcopelte tarsalis

Peck 1985: 663
Burks 1966: 40
Ashmead 1894: 341
1894
Loc

Asecodes albitarsis

Peck 1985: 663
Ashmead 1888: 103
1888
Loc

Pleurotropis crassicornis

Thomson 1878: 255
1878
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